SNET Ambassador - Governance Framework
  • Governance Framework
    • 1. Introduction
      • 1.1. Governance Framework Purpose
      • 1.2 Goals and Objectives
    • 2. Overview of SingularityNET Ambassadors Program
      • 2.1. Ambassadors Program Structure
      • 2.2. Workgroups and Guilds
    • 3. Governance Framework
      • 3.1. Project/Guild Native Assets and Token Cycles
      • 3.2. Distribution and Use of Tokens
      • 3.3. Workgroup/Guild-specific Decision-making Mechanisms
      • 3.4. NFTs for Capturing Engagements
    • 4. Implementation and Adoption of the Governance Framework
      • 4.1. Transition Plan and Timeline
      • 4.2. Stakeholder Involvement and Community Education
      • 4.3. Long-Term Sustainability
    • 5. Conclusion
      • 5.1. Summary of the Governance Framework
      • 5.2. Future Directions and Opportunities
      • 5.3. Final Thoughts
    • APPENDIX I: Governance Principles and Assumptions Description
      • Page 7
      • Page 8
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3.2. Distribution and Use of Tokens

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Ambassadors will receive tokens based on the tasks they complete within their respective guilds and workgroups. Token distribution will be recorded in transaction metadata with direct links to the accomplished tasks and reward payouts. Our aim is to create a clear record of each ambassador's contributions to promote transparency and accountability within the ecosystem.

Ideally, the tokens will be used to vote on governance decisions, however, each Guild may have their own native assets, which could be used for a variety of different actions. For example, a guild may limit voting on a particular issue to only those who hold their specific token.

Other uses of tokens may include specific designs and use cases that apply to particular governance actions such as:

  • Proposal submissions

  • Create and submit proposals to specific Guilds or the overall Ambassadors Program.

  • Special voting events

  • Voting guided by a token’s context or meaning.

  • Informing the direction of the guild

  • Tokens as a data source that may inform benevolent Average General Intelligence or Large Language Models.

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