Taiko and DoraHacks are joining forces to conduct the largest anonymous vote in Web3 history. This event aims to promote decentralization in community governance via the Taiko Grant Factory Hackathon.
Objectives and Participants
The initiative aims to unleash developer creativity, fostering innovation and real-world impacting projects. After months of intense competition, finalists are entering the voting phase, a key step toward community-driven decision-making.
Voting Technology
The core of this vote is MACI, a groundbreaking privacy-preserving and collusion-resistant voting mechanism. Voting will be executed entirely on-chain via MACI, ensuring encrypted ballots and protection against collusion.
Impact and Significance
Over 920,000 participants are expected to take part, making this the largest whitelisted anonymous community vote in Ethereum’s history. This showcases significant engagement in advancing decentralized governance and privacy protection.
Taiko and DoraHacks continue to push the boundaries of decentralized governance and Web3 innovation. With each step, they bring the full potential of Ethereum and similar projects closer to reality.