Decentralized Governance
Shape the future of Kapella Music through community-driven governance. Vote on proposals, delegate voting power, and participate in platform decisions.
Your Governance Power
Voting Power
Delegation
Active Proposals
Increase Platform Fee to 12%
This proposal suggests increasing the platform fee from 10% to 12% to fund additional development and marketing initiatives. The extra 2% would be split between development fund and community rewards.
Add New Staking Pool: 365 Days
Create a new staking pool with 365-day lock period offering 50% APY. This would provide long-term holders with higher rewards while reducing token circulation.
Implement Cross-Chain Bridge
Add support for cross-chain functionality to allow $KPL tokens and Music NFTs to be used on other blockchains like Polygon and Arbitrum.
Create New Proposal
Recent Proposals
Reduce Token Burn Rate to 2%
Add 0.5% Transaction Tax
Launch Mobile App Beta
Multi-Signature Wallet
Platform Treasury Security
The platform treasury is secured by a multi-signature wallet requiring approval from multiple trusted community members before any funds can be moved.
Treasury Signers
How Governance Works
1. Propose
Create a proposal for platform changes, new features, or community initiatives.
2. Vote
Community members vote on proposals using their $KPL voting power.
3. Execute
Passed proposals are automatically executed by smart contracts.
4. Secure
Multi-signature wallet ensures secure execution of treasury operations.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get voting power?
Voting power is proportional to your $KPL token holdings. You can increase your voting power by holding more tokens or staking them in the staking pools.
Can I delegate my voting power?
Yes, you can delegate your voting power to another address. This allows you to participate in governance even if you don't actively vote on every proposal.
What happens if a proposal passes?
Passed proposals are automatically executed by smart contracts. For treasury operations, the multi-signature wallet signers must approve the execution.
How are multi-signature signers chosen?
Multi-signature signers are elected by the community through governance proposals. They are trusted community members who have demonstrated commitment to the platform.