WebHash DAO
The WebHash DAO is a Decentralized Autonomous Organization that governs key aspects of the WebHash ecosystem, ensuring that protocol decisions, pricing models, content moderation, and network upgrades are controlled by the community.
Instead of relying on a centralized authority, WebHash is governed by token holders who participate in on-chain voting to determine the direction of the network.
Why Governance Matters in WebHash
Decentralization – Ensures that WebHash remains community-owned and free from centralized control.
Fair Economic Policies – Token holders decide on storage pricing, incentive structures, and resource allocation.
Content Protection & Moderation – The DAO oversees content management while preserving censorship resistance.
Security & Upgradability – Community-driven governance ensures that protocol changes are audited, vetted, and voted on.
Core Responsibilities of the DAO
The DAO makes critical decisions related to:
Network Upgrades – Approving smart contract changes and protocol improvements.
Economic Model – Adjusting storage fees, gateway fees, and token incentives.
Dispute Resolution – Handling conflicts related to nodes, storage, and governance.
Content Moderation – Addressing harmful, fraudulent, or misleading content.
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