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    • Bridging the Divide
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  • πŸ‘ΎFeatures of Solaric
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    • Phase 1: Groundwork and Development
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    • Governance Model
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  1. Governance

Participate in Community Voting

Engaging in community governance is straightforward and integral to the Solaric experience. Here’s how you can participate:

β€’ Hold SORIC Tokens: To have voting rights in the governance process, you should hold a certain minimum number of SORIC tokens. The number of tokens you hold correlates with the weight of your vote.

β€’ Stay Informed: Keep abreast of upcoming proposals and discussions by monitoring the governance forum and other communication channels regularly.

β€’ Review Proposals: Carefully read and assess the various proposals up for voting. Look at the potential impact, the problem it aims to solve, and the resources it might require.

β€’ Cast Your Vote: Use the governance portal to cast your vote during the designated voting period. Depending on the system’s design, you may cast a simple β€œyes” or β€œno” vote, or you might have multiple options to choose from.

β€’ Verifiable Outcome: Once the voting period has ended, the results are tallied and recorded on the blockchain for transparency. Decisions that reach the required threshold are considered approved and slated for implementation.

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