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Discussion#3250
Referendum#1615
Requested:25K DOT
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wrong amount - to terminate

inSmall Spender
2 months ago
BeneficiaryBeneficiary:

(25K DOT)

submitted with the wrong currency

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IrfanComel05
2 months ago

Thank you for submitting this proposal — the DAVOS concept is both timely and highly relevant, especially in addressing the user experience and alignment issues in Polkadot’s OpenGov. I believe this has strong potential to improve both transparency and participation.

Here are a few suggestions that may help strengthen the MVP and overall impact:

  1. Incorporate off-chain reputation signals
    Currently, DAVOS focuses on on-chain voting history. It might be beneficial to enrich delegate profiles with off-chain activity such as forum participation, discussions on Discord/X, or thought leadership in governance-related spaces. This would give users a more holistic understanding of a delegate’s ethos.
  2. User notification system
    Consider adding a notification feature (e.g. email or Telegram bot) to alert users when their matched delegate is voting on a proposal, or when their stance diverges significantly. This can help users stay engaged beyond the initial matching process.
  3. Detailed alignment scoring
    Instead of a single alignment score, you could break it down into thematic categories (e.g. treasury policy, privacy, infrastructure, etc.). This would help users understand why a delegate is a good match, not just who is.
  4. Governance onboarding and education module
    Including brief interactive explanations for key governance concepts (“What is a referendum?”, “Why delegate?”, “How does my vote matter?”) could make DAVOS much more accessible to newcomers and increase long-term adoption.
  5. Long-term portability & FOSS
    As DAVOS matures, consider making it portable and open-source for use in other ecosystems (e.g. Kusama, Cosmos, Ethereum DAOs). This would broaden its value and encourage cross-ecosystem collaboration.

Overall, I strongly support this proposal. It addresses a clear UX gap in OpenGov and adds real value to both token holders and delegates. Looking forward to seeing the MVP in action — great work so far!

2 months ago

Heyo, just as a note you requested 25k DOT and not 25k USD as stated in the context of the referendum

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Comments (2)

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IrfanComel05
2 months ago

Thank you for submitting this proposal — the DAVOS concept is both timely and highly relevant, especially in addressing the user experience and alignment issues in Polkadot’s OpenGov. I believe this has strong potential to improve both transparency and participation.

Here are a few suggestions that may help strengthen the MVP and overall impact:

  1. Incorporate off-chain reputation signals
    Currently, DAVOS focuses on on-chain voting history. It might be beneficial to enrich delegate profiles with off-chain activity such as forum participation, discussions on Discord/X, or thought leadership in governance-related spaces. This would give users a more holistic understanding of a delegate’s ethos.
  2. User notification system
    Consider adding a notification feature (e.g. email or Telegram bot) to alert users when their matched delegate is voting on a proposal, or when their stance diverges significantly. This can help users stay engaged beyond the initial matching process.
  3. Detailed alignment scoring
    Instead of a single alignment score, you could break it down into thematic categories (e.g. treasury policy, privacy, infrastructure, etc.). This would help users understand why a delegate is a good match, not just who is.
  4. Governance onboarding and education module
    Including brief interactive explanations for key governance concepts (“What is a referendum?”, “Why delegate?”, “How does my vote matter?”) could make DAVOS much more accessible to newcomers and increase long-term adoption.
  5. Long-term portability & FOSS
    As DAVOS matures, consider making it portable and open-source for use in other ecosystems (e.g. Kusama, Cosmos, Ethereum DAOs). This would broaden its value and encourage cross-ecosystem collaboration.

Overall, I strongly support this proposal. It addresses a clear UX gap in OpenGov and adds real value to both token holders and delegates. Looking forward to seeing the MVP in action — great work so far!

2 months ago

Heyo, just as a note you requested 25k DOT and not 25k USD as stated in the context of the referendum

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