Find out which Block Producers to vote for in under one minute ☝️

Matt
ChainRift
Published in
2 min readApr 26, 2019

In a general election, voters go about comparing and judging candidates by evaluating their stance on key issues. In most cases, this is relatively straight forward since typical elections involve only a handful of candidates to choose from and their stances on various issues are well publicized.

The EOS network is a liquid democracy. It utilizes a consensus mechanism known as Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS), where 21 democratically elected entities get to mine the blocks that get built on the EOS blockchain. These entities are known as Block Producers (BPs). Anyone can become a block producer; you need to run infrastructure capable of producing blocks, followed by an election campaign similar to any other democratic governance process. Block producer candidates will need to create a convincing case for the EOS users to vote for them in order to secure a spot in the top 21 list of block producers.

With hundreds of block producer candidates to pick from, and choosing not just one but up to 30 of them to vote for can take a lot of time for proper research and due diligence. As a consequence, the voter turnout tends to be low with only about 20–25% of EOS being used for voting, and most voters tend to vote for the status quo.

Which Block Producers To Vote For

At ChainRift EOS, we are dedicated to providing solutions to today’s problems with a simple and user-focused approach. We want to encourage more effective and active voting participation, and help level the playing field for the lesser known block producers.

Our latest product, WhichBPsToVoteFor helps voters discover and filter Block Producer candidates that match their views based on responses to the top referendum proposals — all in under a minute.

We’ve also made it easy for block producer candidates to submit their responses to the most active referendum items through our portal.

As you’d expect, all block producer candidate responses are verifiable on-chain and our source code is open.

We have plans to add more features in the future but as with any community-focused project, we believe that your feedback is key. If you have any suggestions, please join our community and let us know what you think!

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Matt
ChainRift

Passionate about building forward-thinking products through thoughtful design.