Webhash Documentation
  • About WebHash
    • What is Webhash Protocol?
    • Digital Decay & Illusion of Decentralization
    • 3 Layer Solution
  • The three layers
    • Hosting Layer
      • Replication Algorithm
      • Technical Specification & Node Setup
      • Incentives and Penalty Mechanism
      • On Chain Content Registry
    • Gateway Layer
      • Content Retrival
      • Integrated Caching
      • Technical Specification
    • Application Layer
      • Developer-focused (like Vercel)
      • No-Code community (like Webflow)
      • AI Agent for complete beginners (prompt-to-website)
      • Web2 → WebHash
    • Website Permanance
      • Storage Pool
      • Inflationary Token Issuance
      • Self-Replication
      • Reputation
      • Community Archival Efforts
  • WebHash Token - $HASH
    • WebHash Token - $HASH
  • Eco-System Products
    • Modly AI
    • Hash Dweb Gateway: Chrome Extension
    • Eth.cd
    • Write.link
    • Widecanvas AI
    • Hash.is
    • eth.lk – Ethereum Gateway
    • arb.qa – Arbitrum Gateway
    • bnb.qa – Binance Smart Chain Gateway
    • HashVault
  • Token Trails
  • Governance
    • WebHash DAO
    • Governance Structure
    • Key Functions of the DAO
    • Content Moderation & Protection
    • Governance Process & Voting
    • The Future of WebHash DAO
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  1. Governance

Governance Process & Voting

Step-by-Step Governance Process

1. Proposal Submission

  • Any WebHash token holder can submit a governance proposal.

  • Proposals may include protocol changes, content rules, or economic adjustments.

  1. Community Discussion & Refinement

  • Discussions happen in forums, governance calls, and DAO proposals.

  • Members debate, refine, and finalize proposals before voting.

  1. Voting Period

  • Token holders vote using a token-weighted governance model.

  • Voting is open for a fixed period (e.g., 7 days).

  1. Execution of Decisions

  • Approved proposals are executed via smart contracts.

  • No central authority can override on-chain governance.

Voting Power Distribution

Stakeholder

Voting Power Basis

General Token Holders

Weighted by staked $HASH

Storage Nodes

Earn extra votes for high uptime & content availability

Core Contributors

May receive additional governance incentives

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