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MUHDAO Governance Council Launch Proposal

Voting ended 8 months agoSucceeded

This proposal formally establishes the MUHDAO Governance Council, as outlined in the Governance Framework v1.0. It confirms the appointment of 3 permanent members from the Muhdo Group, and opens elections for 2 community representatives. The Council will oversee DAO grants, data governance, proposals, and long-term strategy.

Why This Matters To scale MUHDAO’s growth and decentralisation, we need a clear and balanced governance structure. This proposal launches that structure—ensuring community input while securing continuity from core team leaders.

Council Structure All members have 1 vote. Proposals pass with 3/5 majority. 4/5 required for major changes. Permanent members can veto misuse of data or DAO IP.

Permanent Member Appointments

The Muhdo Group nominates: Sam Thompson (Chairman) – Founder, leads governance & stakeholder vision Jon Ramm (Operations) – Executes roadmap and platform development Richard Layton (Compliance) – Manages legal, financial, and ethical safeguards

All have signed governance and ethics agreements.

Community Election Launch We propose a 7-day election cycle to vote in 2 community representatives.

Nominees: Joseph Danny Joey Wes

Eligibility to Vote: Hold DNA tokens 1 vote per token

Election Outcome: Top 2 join Council

What the Council Does Review and vote on all proposals Oversee grants and treasury spending Approve partnerships and DAO initiatives Publish quarterly updates Safeguard IP and community interests

Community Vote Parameters Voting Platform: Snapshot Quorum: 10% of circulating DNA Window: 72 hours (Day 4–7) Approval Threshold: Simple majority

Off-Chain Vote

Joesph
7.04M DNA6.3%
Danny
28.13M DNA25.3%
Joey
1.57M DNA1.4%
Wes
74.53M DNA67%
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Timeline

Jun 09, 2025Proposal created
Jun 09, 2025Proposal vote started
Jun 12, 2025Proposal vote ended
Feb 14, 2026Proposal updated