How To Use Snapshot Governance
1. Access the Snapshot Interface:
Visit the website at https://snapshot.org/
2. Connect Your Wallet:
Click on "Connect Wallet" and choose a supported wallet (such as MetaMask or WalletConnect) to connect to Snapshot.
3. Choose the Relevant DAO:
Select MogaDAO and click Join.
4. Navigate to the Proposals Section:
Go to the Proposals section within MogaDAOβs Snapshot interface.
5. Create a Proposal:
Click on the "Create Proposal" button. You'll be prompted to provide details for your proposal, including the title, description, and any relevant links or documents pertaining to your community engagement activity.
6. Specify Proposal Details:
Be sure to include all necessary information.
- Activity Details: Provide a clear explanation of your proposed community engagement activity.
- Timeline: Specify the intended duration for the activity, including proposed start and end dates.
- Rules: Clearly and concisely outline both rules and guidelines for your activity.
- Budget: If applicable, provide details on the estimated budget required for the activity.
7. Submit Proposal:
After making sure all relevant information has been entered, submit your proposal. You can confirm submission through your connected wallet. (Note that this process may involve a small transaction fee depending on the blockchain used by the DAO.)
8. Voting Period:
Once the proposal has been submitted, there will be a designated voting period during which community members will have a chance to vote on it. You can share the link to your proposal with the community to encourage participation in the voting process.
9. Vote on Proposals:
All community members will be able to access proposals and cast their votes using the Snapshot interface. Each address is permitted one vote.
10. Results and Implementation:
At the end of the voting period, results will be tallied. If proposals receive enough support, they will move forward to the implementation stage. Otherwise, they may be rejected or modified based on feedback.
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