Governance Participation
PlannedStatus: Future Version: 0.2.0 Last Updated: 2026-05-16 Owner: Axodus Tokenomics / Governance
Purpose
This page clarifies the relationship between $Neurons and governance.
Current Status
DAO governance using $Neurons is a future extension. The current Neurons Token System does not define voting power, proposal rights, delegation, voting weights, quorum, thresholds, DAO treasury allocation, or governance staking.
What $Neurons Provides Today
$Neurons provides a controlled ERC-20 token system with capped supply and PoK-authorized minting. Token ownership alone should not be documented as governance authority unless governance contracts and policy define it.
Future Governance Questions
Before governance participation is activated, Axodus must define:
- which governance layer uses $Neurons;
- whether token balance affects voting;
- whether PoK history affects voting;
- whether voting is token-weighted, capped, quadratic, reputation-based, or hybrid;
- proposal thresholds;
- delegation rules;
- snapshot rules;
- sybil resistance;
- treasury and security constraints.
Documentation Rule
Do not claim active DAO governance, voting rights, proposal power, delegation, staking governance, or locked reward voting until implementation and governance policy validate those features.
Risk Considerations
Future token governance may introduce capture risk, sybil risk, large-holder dominance, snapshot manipulation, low-information voting, and legal or compliance uncertainty.
