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TDX DAO – First Public Governance Vote (System Test)

Overview

This proposal marks the first public vote of the TDX DAO and is intended as a live system test of the TDX governance infrastructure.

The objective of this proposal is not policy change, fund allocation, or decision-making impact. Its sole purpose is to publicly test the DAO voting mechanism, ensure transparency, and validate that the system is resistant to manipulation.

This vote fulfills our prior commitment to the community to activate DAO governance in January.

Purpose of This Proposal

This proposal has two primary objectives:

1. Technical Validation

  • Stress-test the DAO voting system under real conditions
  • Identify bugs, edge cases, or unexpected behavior
  • Validate snapshot-based voting logic
 

2. Transparency & Integrity

  • Demonstrate a manipulation-resistant governance model
  • Prove that votes cannot be duplicated, transferred, or replayed
  • Establish trust in the “1 TDX = 1 Vote” principle

This proposal does not enact any operational change to the TDX ecosystem-

Governance Model

Voting Power

1 TDX = 1 Vote

Voting Method

Snapshot-based wallet balance verification

Manipulation Prevention

Voting eligibility is determined once, at the moment voting opens.

Wallets that receive TDX after the snapshot are not eligible to vote in this proposal.

Voting Timeline

  • Proposal Published: January 10
  • Voting Snapshot Taken: January 20 (at voting open)
  • Voting Opens: January 20
  • Voting Closes: January 30
  • Result Publication: After voting closes and verification is complete
 

Eligibility Criteria

To participate in this vote, a wallet must:

  • Hold TDX at the moment voting opens (snapshot time)
  • Cast votes only with the balance recorded at that snapshot
  • Comply with DAO voting rules as published

Important: TDX transferred between wallets after the snapshot does not grant additional votes. This prevents vote recycling, balance hopping, or double voting.

Bug Bounty Program

As part of this public test, the community is encouraged to actively review the system.

Participants who identify the following may be eligible for a bug bounty reward:

  • Security vulnerabilities
  • Logical flaws
  • Exploitable edge cases
  • Any form of vote manipulation risk

Bug bounty eligibility is subject to verification and severity assessment. Details and reward scope will be communicated separately.

Transparency Commitment

This proposal is intentionally simple and publicly verifiable.

  • All voting rules are predefined
  • No discretionary intervention during voting
  • No minting, burning, or balance adjustments
  • No administrative override

The goal is to prove that TDX governance operates as infrastructure, not discretion.

Final Notes

This proposal represents the starting point of TDX DAO governance.

Future proposals may include:

  • Ecosystem development initiatives
  • Education fund allocation
  • Partnership approvals
  • Holder reward frameworks

This first vote exists solely to ensure that when governance matters, it works.

Learn More

Website: https://tolena.io
Governance Portal: https://tolena.io/Legal/

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