PROPOSAL SUBMISSION – TRUST BITCOIN DAO

How Community Members Propose Changes?

Trust Bitcoin is governed by its community through DAO principles.

This page explains how eligible community members can submit proposals for consideration.

All proposals are expected to reflect honesty, transparency, and community benefit.

WHO CAN SUBMIT A PROPOSAL?

A proposal may be submitted by:

  • Community members
  • Contributors or developers
  • Ecosystem participants

Eligibility requirements (if any) may be defined by DAO governance rules and may evolve over time.

WHAT CAN BE PROPOSED?

Proposals may relate to:

  • Governance process improvements
  • Technical upgrades or optimizations
  • Ecosystem utilities or integrations
  • Community standards and ethics
  • Use of reserved allocations (if applicable)
  • Transparency or reporting improvements

Proposals must serve the long-term interest of the community.

WHAT SHOULD NOT BE PROPOSED?

Proposals should not include:

  • Guaranteed financial outcomes
  • Personal benefit without community value
  • Illegal or unethical activities
  • Misleading or deceptive information
  • Content violating community ethics

Such proposals may be rejected without voting.

PROPOSAL FORMAT (REQUIRED)

All proposals should follow this structure:

1. Title

Clear and concise proposal title.

2. Summary

Short explanation of the proposal and its objective.

3. Problem Statement

What issue or opportunity does this proposal address?

4. Proposed Solution

Detailed description of the proposed change or action.

5. Impact Analysis

Expected benefits, risks, and potential drawbacks.

6. Implementation Plan

High-level steps required for execution.

7. Community Benefit

How this proposal benefits the ecosystem as a whole.

8. Risks & Considerations

Technical, operational, or regulatory considerations.

PROPOSAL SUBMISSION PROCESS

1. Draft Submission

Proposal is submitted through the designated DAO channel or platform.

2. Community Discussion

Open discussion period for feedback and questions.

3. Revision (Optional)

Proposer may revise based on community input.

4. Governance Decision

Proposal proceeds to voting or consensus mechanisms.

5. Outcome Communication

Results are published transparently.

VOTING & DECISION-MAKING

  • Voting participation is voluntary
  • Governance rules determine voting mechanisms
  • Outcomes reflect community consensus
  • No guaranteed approval of any proposal

Voting parameters may change through governance decisions.

IMPLEMENTATION & FOLLOW-UP

If approved:

  • Implementation follows defined governance processes
  • Progress updates may be shared publicly
  • Execution timelines are indicative, not guaranteed

Rejected proposals may be resubmitted with improvements.

ETHICAL STANDARDS

All proposals must:

Violations may result in proposal rejection.

LIMITATIONS

FINAL NOTE

DAO governance exists to empower the community responsibly.

Thoughtful, well-structured proposals strengthen Trust Bitcoin’s ecosystem.

This page is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or investment advice.