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Cardano Ushers in Decentralized Governance Era with Chang Hard Fork

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

2 years ago


  1. Voltaire Era: A New Phase in Decentralized Governance
  2. Liquid Democracy: Empowering ADA Holders
  3. The Role of Interim Constitution

  4. On August 31, 2024, Cardano, the Layer 1 blockchain founded by Ethereum co-founder Charles Hoskinson, executed the first stage of its Chang hard fork at block 10764778. This upgrade marks the start of the 'Conway ledger era' and sets the foundation for a fully decentralized governance system.

    Voltaire Era: A New Phase in Decentralized Governance

    The Chang hard fork introduces the Voltaire phase, a critical step in Cardano's roadmap toward decentralized governance. Under this new system, every ADA holder now has the right to submit and vote on governance proposals, giving the community direct control over the blockchain's future.

    The transition to decentralized governance will occur in two phases. The first phase, which has just begun, involves establishing an Interim Constitutional Committee (ICC) with limited authority. This committee will oversee the governance process temporarily, ensuring stability and security during the transition.

    Over the next 90 days, the committee will work to maintain continuity while allowing Delegate Representatives (DReps) to register and campaign for support. During this period, the network will gradually shift power to its new governance bodies, which include the Constitutional Committee, DReps, and Stake Pool Operators (SPOs). These groups will eventually take full control of the network, with the second stage of the Chang hard fork expected to activate in early 2025.

    Liquid Democracy: Empowering ADA Holders

    A key feature of the new governance model is the introduction of 'liquid democracy.' This system allows ADA holders to either vote directly on governance issues or delegate their voting power to trusted representatives, known as DReps.

    This flexibility reportedly ensures that all community members can participate in the governance process, regardless of their technical expertise or time availability.

    Alongside DReps, the Constitutional Committee and SPOs will play vital roles in overseeing and implementing governance actions. Previously, these responsibilities were held by Cardano’s founding entities: the Cardano Foundation, Input Output Global (IOG), and Emurgo.

    The Role of Interim Constitution

    To guide the network through this transition, Cardano’s off-chain governance organization, Intersect, has released the Interim Cardano Constitution. This document serves as a bridge to the final Constitution, which will be drafted and ratified by the community at the Cardano Constitutional Convention in late 2024.

    The interim Constitution provides the necessary framework to ensure a smooth transition while the new governance framework is fully established.

    As part of the Chang hard fork, the hash of the interim Constitution is now included in the new node version (Cardano Node 9.0.0), which supports the bootstrapping phase of CIP-1694. This ensures the text's integrity and serves as a trial run for the final Constitution's ratification.

    The second stage of the Chang hard fork, set to occur in early 2025, will complete Cardano's transition to decentralized governance. This phase will introduce the final upgrades needed for full community-led governance, including the formal establishment of DReps as a governance body. At this point, the community will gain control over the Cardano treasury, with the power to propose and approve treasury withdrawals. This marks the final step in Cardano's journey toward becoming a fully decentralized and community-run blockchain network.

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