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Problem:
In order for a proposal to be approved through delegated voting, the total number of positive delegated votes needs to be larger than a threshold percentage (by default, 50%) of the total citizen population. This may often not be the case because not enough citizens appoint seated delegates due to lack of engagement.
Solution:
To alleviate the problem, we propose to change the Assembly smart contract code so that, in order for a proposal to be approved through delegated voting, the total number of positive delegated votes needs to be larger than a threshold percentage of the citizen population represented by the seated delegates, instead of the total citizen population.
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Problem:
In order for a proposal to be approved through delegated voting, the total number of positive delegated votes needs to be larger than a threshold percentage (by default, 50%) of the total citizen population. This may often not be the case because not enough citizens appoint seated delegates due to lack of engagement.
Solution:
To alleviate the problem, we propose to change the Assembly smart contract code so that, in order for a proposal to be approved through delegated voting, the total number of positive delegated votes needs to be larger than a threshold percentage of the citizen population represented by the seated delegates, instead of the total citizen population.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: