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Pluto Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Enoch🥷@Defi_lawd·
GM @rollxfi community 👋 One thing every DAO should ask is: How do we know if governance is actually working? It's easy to count votes. It's much harder to measure whether governance is leading to better decisions, stronger products, and a more engaged community. For me, success isn't just high voter turnout. It's seeing community feedback genuinely influence the direction of the protocol. As @rollxfi continues building its governance culture, I think measuring governance quality will matter just as much as measuring participation. What metric would you use to judge whether RollX governance is succeeding?
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@Defi_lawd @rollxfi I'd measure how many community suggestions actually make it into proposals or product updates.
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@Defi_lawd @rollxfi A review period could also help newer members understand the proposal before they're expected to vote.
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GM @rollxfi community. One proposal I'd be interested in seeing is a community review period before every governance vote. Instead of moving straight to Snapshot, every proposal could have a few days where contributors ask questions, challenge assumptions, and suggest improvements. That way, by the time voting begins, the conversation is focused on the strongest version of the proposal, not the first draft. Good governance isn't just about voting. It's about improving ideas together before decisions are made. Would a mandatory community review phase lead to better governance, or would it just slow progress?
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GM @rollxfi ☀️ One metric I'd pay closer attention to isn't TVL or trading volume. It's governance participation. A DAO becomes stronger when more people read proposals, ask questions, and vote—not just when more capital flows in. I'd rather see 500 informed voters than 5,000 passive token holders. As @rollxfi continues to grow, making governance easier to understand could be just as important as adding new features. If you could improve one thing about governance participation on R @rollxfi, what would it be?
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GM @rollxfi comm 👋 One thing I've noticed across many DAOs is that governance participation drops after the first few votes. Usually it's not because people don't care. It's because they don't know: • What changed since the last proposal • Why a proposal matters • How their vote could affect the protocol I think @rollxfi could increase long-term participation with simple proposal summaries, voting reminders, and post-vote recaps. Good governance isn't just about getting people to vote. It's about helping them vote with confidence. What's one thing that would make you more likely to participate in every @rollxfi governance vote?
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@Defi_lawd @rollxfi People who consistently participate in governance discussions deserve more recognition.
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Enoch🥷@Defi_lawd·
GM @rollxfi ☀️ When people talk about "valuable contributors," trading volume is usually the first metric that comes up. But I don't think that's the full picture. A healthy protocol also depends on people who: • Give thoughtful governance feedback • Report bugs before they become problems • Create educational content • Help onboard new users • Keep governance discussions active If @rollxfi ever expands contributor rewards, I'd rather see impact rewarded than activity alone. What contribution do you think is the most undervalued in the @rollxfi ecosystem today?
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Enoch🥷@Defi_lawd

GM @rollxfi comm 👋 One thing I've noticed across many DAOs is that governance participation drops after the first few votes. Usually it's not because people don't care. It's because they don't know: • What changed since the last proposal • Why a proposal matters • How their vote could affect the protocol I think @rollxfi could increase long-term participation with simple proposal summaries, voting reminders, and post-vote recaps. Good governance isn't just about getting people to vote. It's about helping them vote with confidence. What's one thing that would make you more likely to participate in every @rollxfi governance vote?

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@Defi_lawd @rollxfi Maybe governance participation should carry more weight than just holding tokens. Active contributors add a lot of value.
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Enoch🥷@Defi_lawd·
GM @rollxfi community 👋 @rollxfi 's first governance vote showed strong support for exploring expansion beyond Base. Now comes the harder question: How do we expand without weakening community ownership? Growth brings new users, liquidity, and opportunities. But it also makes governance more complex. The challenge isn't just scaling the protocol—it's ensuring long-term contributors continue to have meaningful influence as the community grows. To me, successful expansion isn't measured by the number of ecosystems @rollxfi reaches. It's measured by whether governance becomes stronger alongside that growth. What safeguards would you put in place to ensure expansion strengthens, rather than dilutes, community governance?
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Happy New Month, RollX community! 🎉 A new month is a good reminder that strong communities aren't built overnight. They're built one idea, one discussion, and one contribution at a time. This month, I'd love to see more community-led proposals, more thoughtful feedback, and more people taking part in shaping @rollxfi's future. Every meaningful DAO starts with contributors who decide to get involved. What's one improvement or proposal you'd like to see the @rollxfi community explore this month?
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@Defi_lawd Happy New Month bro! I hope this month brings more community-driven ideas
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Enoch🥷@Defi_lawd·
GM CT One thing I'd love to see from @rollxfi is a clear path from community idea → governance proposal → implementation. Too often, great ideas disappear because contributors don't know what happens after sharing them. A transparent roadmap showing how ideas move through each stage would make governance feel more open and encourage more people to participate. The easier it is to turn ideas into action, the stronger the community becomes.
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GM CT If @rollxfi could only prioritize one thing over the next few months, what should it be? Personally, I’d focus on making governance easier to participate in. Not everyone has time to read every proposal or follow every discussion. Simple proposal summaries, clearer timelines, and better contributor onboarding could help more people get involved without lowering the quality of governance. Growing a DAO isn’t just about attracting new members. It’s about making participation easier for the people who are already here. If you had to choose one priority for @rollxfi’s next phase, what would it be?
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Enoch🥷@Defi_lawd·
Good governance isn’t just about voting. It’s about giving the community opportunities to lead. I’d love to see @RollX introduce community-led working groups where contributors can focus on specific areas like: • Governance • Growth • Education Not every contribution needs to come through a proposal. Sometimes the biggest impact comes from people working together between votes. If you could join one @RollX working group, which would you choose and why?
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