Decentralized Voices Program

Web3 Foundation Team
Web3 Foundation
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4 min readFeb 6, 2024

Web3 Foundation has created the Decentralized Voices program for Polkadot and Kusama, to allow more people to be significantly involved in OpenGov by delegating 180’000 KSM and 42 million DOT worth of voting power to active voters in the ecosystem. If you are interested in applying, you can fill out this form and be eligible to receive voting delegations from Web3 Foundation DOT or KSM.

Ensuring Decentralization

Web3 Foundation was founded to help bring about the decentralized internet, and decentralization of Polkadot is an important goal. An important part of decentralization on Polkadot is the decentralization of governance, as that is how the future of the network is decided. As a reminder, no change to the protocol can occur without agreement from the DOT holders — every runtime upgrade or modification of a parameter must be voted upon by the network. There is no hidden multisig on Polkadot, or developers who can arbitrarily upgrade the rules of the network.

However, there are passionate and intelligent participants in governance who do not have significant amounts of DOT with which to vote, and whose voices may be drowned out. Web3 Foundation would like to help these individuals raise their voices.

Decentralizing Voting Power on Polkadot

Other programs initiated by Web3 Foundation have done incredible jobs in decentralizing Polkadot. The Thousand Validators Programme has brought in more independent validators to the ecosystem. Decentralized Futures has allocated 20 million USD and 5 million DOT to support teams building and decentralizing Polkadot.

Currently, the DOT and KSM being used for the Thousand Validators Programme are not being used for governance. Therefore, Web3 Foundation has decided to delegate a significant amount of this DOT and KSM, currently used only for nominating validators, to active and thoughtful voters in these respective ecosystems. As staking and governance locks can overlap, this will have no impact on the Thousand Validators Programme.

On Kusama, there will initially be six delegates, each delegated 5’000 KSM at 6x conviction, for a total voting power of 30’000 KSM per delegate.

On Polkadot, there will initially be seven delegates, each delegated 1’000’000 DOT at 6x conviction, for a total voting power of 6’000’000 DOT per delegate.

The goal of this program is not just to empower these individuals directly, but to allow them to build their own following of delegations by showing what they are capable of and what their agenda is. This is similar to the Thousand Validators Programme, where validators can prove their effectiveness and the end goal is for them to receive enough nominations independently that they no longer need nominations from W3F.

Both the Kusama and Polkadot Decentralized Voices programs will start on 6 February 2024.

How Does It Work?

Every three months, Web3 Foundation will delegate its own DOT and KSM to individual voters who have been shown to be avid and thoughtful contributors to governance, through both on-chain voting and off-chain interactions. These delegations will occur on all Spender (32, 33, 34) and Tipper (30, 31) tracks only. Candidates must write a public declaration of their political “philosophy” and/or agenda, and should be able to show significant participation in Polkadot or Kusama governance.

Participants are expected to vote regularly and explain the rationale behind their voting on Polkassembly, Subsquare, and/or other communications media (e.g. Polkaverse, X/Twitter, Polkadot Forum). Participants are barred from voting Aye or Nay for Treasury Proposals for themselves or for which they have a conflict of interest (e.g. voting against a competitor). In such cases, they may vote Abstain or not vote at all.

Selection of candidates is at the discretion of Web3 Foundation and delegation can be revoked at any time in the case of violation of the rules. The specific number of delegations or amount of DOT/KSM delegated may change in the future.

How Do I Apply?

Please fill out this application and we will respond shortly. Information requested includes the following:

  • The Polkadot or Kusama address to which you would like to have DOT or KSM delegated. This account must have a verified identity including at least one of the following fields: Twitter, Matrix, or email.
  • A link to a publicly accessible declaration of your Polkadot “political philosophy” and/or agenda on the Polkadot Forum. This can include an actual philosophical statement, analogies to other political philosophies, opinions on previous Referenda or governance decisions, or any other way you would like to explain to people how you would vote in the future. This should be at least one paragraph.
  • A description of why you would be a good choice for this program. This can include such information as previous votes (including votes with other accounts if you can prove you own them), as well as commentary, blog posts, etc. on Polkadot OpenGov or specific referenda. It can also include other information that you would consider relevant to decision making, e.g. being part of other political groups or legislative bodies.

Learn More About Polkadot OpenGov

Polkadot OpenGov Home Page

Polkadot Wiki Page on OpenGov

Polkadot Wiki Section on Delegation

Delegation Dashboard

Other Governance Apps on Polkadot

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Web3 Foundation Team
Web3 Foundation

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