User's Guide

Vote on Proposals

A DAO on XDAO TON is governed through proposals: any on-chain DAO action — from a funds transfer to launching a crowdfunding campaign — is first submitted as a proposal, then GP (Governance Participant) token holders vote on it, and once general consensus (the vote threshold set by the DAO) is reached, the proposal is executed on-chain automatically. Only GP token holders can vote — LP tokens carry no voting rights.

Open the Votes tab in your DAO. Here you'll see all of the DAO's proposals — Active, Rejected, and Executed. Use search and filters to find a specific proposal or show only active ones.

A proposal's card shows its title, the current approval percentage, the general consensus threshold that needs to be reached, and how much time is left until voting ends. Click the card to open its details.

The proposal page shows the details of the specific action (e.g. who to send how much to, which address to add as a GP, what the crowdfunding campaign parameters are) and the voting status: how much approval percentage has been reached and how much more is needed for general consensus.

If your wallet doesn't hold this DAO's GP tokens, the app will show: "Only GP token holders can vote on this on-chain proposal" — you won't be able to vote, but the proposal's details will remain visible.

If the proposal is active and you haven't voted yet — click the Vote button. The app will show a preview: the approval percentage voting will reach once your GP token weight is counted, along with a progress bar showing this change.

Swipe the slider to confirm, and sign the transaction in your wallet — your vote and GP token weight are added to the proposal on-chain.

You can only vote on a proposal once — after that, the page status changes to "You have voted," and your GP token weight is already counted in the overall approval percentage.

As soon as the approval percentage reaches the general consensus threshold, the proposal is executed on-chain automatically — no separate "execute" action is required from members.

If voting ends without reaching general consensus, the proposal moves to Rejected status and is not executed.