Governance
RemitStake's decentralized governance framework ensuring community-driven decision-making.
DAO Governance Structure
RemitStake operates as a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) where token holders govern protocol parameters, fee structures, and ecosystem development priorities through transparent on-chain voting mechanisms.
Voting Rights
RSK Token Voting
1 RSK = 1 vote on protocol governance proposals with minimum quorum of 10% token holders.
Delegation Rights
Token holders can delegate voting power to elected representatives for more efficient governance.
Multi-Sig Council
7-of-11 multisig enforces emergency protocol safeguards and critical security decisions.
Proposal Lifecycle
Discussion
Community forums and off-chain governance discussions on governance.remitstake.io
Drafting
Formal proposal written in RIP (RemitStake Improvement Proposal) format with technical specifications
Voting
5-day on-chain voting period; quorum of 10%; simple majority wins (>50% in favor)
Timelock
48-hour execution delay allowing token holders to exit if disagreeing with outcome
Implementation
Proposal executed on-chain by oracle or protocol upgrade trigger
Treasury & Resource Allocation
The RemitStake DAO treasury manages 40% of protocol revenue, allocated to:
Development Grants
20% • Open bounties for integrations, research, and infrastructure improvements
Community Programs
15% • Ambassador programs, education initiatives, and user support
Strategic Partnerships
35% • Ecosystem collaboration, integrations, and expansion into new corridors
Protocol Operations
30% • Oracle nodes, security audits, and infrastructure maintenance
Active Governance Channels
Engage with RemitStake governance through official channels:
- • Governance Forum: governance.remitstake.io — primary discussion space for RIPs
- • Snapshot Voting: snapshot.org/#/remitstake.eth — off-chain voting for community sentiment
- • On-Chain Voting: Smart contract voting with direct treasury actions
- • Discord Council: Real-time discussion with elected representatives in #governance