Simulation-based demos Repository for the Governance Modules Library.
An artist’s conception of the Governance Modules Library by Viola SellerinoThe Governance Modules Library (GML) is a curation of new and classic modules for governance in decentralized applications (dApps) and decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs). The specifications are platform agnostic, although the implementation guidelines and examples are focused on Soroban, a Rust-based smart contract platform. The stated goal for GML is to spread best practices and innovation as well as to accelerate the adoption of Soroban as an ecosystem by providing a “batteries-included experience” — providing a complete toolkit and instructions set for enhancing DAOs and dApps governance.
Governance Modules are templates that can be readily implemented and tuned to specific applications that depend on or require governance solutions.
This library is intended for community governance and development. As such, it contains documentation for each module as well as a Proof of Concept (PoC) through simulations.
- Launching an Open Source Library for Governance Modules on Soroban: Facilitating Computer-Aided Governance with Specs, Documentation, and Simulations, by Danilo Lessa Bernardineli and Jakob Hackel.
- Introducing Neural Quorum Governance: A Comprehensive Framework for Assigning Voting Power and Managing Voter Attention for the Stellar Community Fund, by Danilo Lessa Bernardineli and Jakob Hackel.
- The Story Behind Neural Quorum Governance: The Collaborative Ideation of Novel Mechanisms Through the Engineering Design Process, by Danilo Lessa Bernardineli and Jakob Hackel.