Please describe your proposed solution
The Cardano community struggles to understand on-chain governance and CIP-1694, partly due to the lack of a comprehensive and easily digestible source of information. CIP-1694, in particular, is hard to read, contributing to a low active voting stake.
We need to activate the community to participate in on-chain governance.
As a DRep training leader, I created a presentation that participants found easy to understand. I've also shared many posts on X about governance, using images from the presentation, which received solid engagement and appreciation from the community.
I believe we should create a few new images and provide more easily digestible text related to governance, keeping it permanently available in a well-known place like CExplorer.
This work will be accessible to all community members interested in learning about governance. On average, a few hundred people read articles on CExplorer per month. I believe that pages dedicated to governance can easily reach and even surpass these numbers over time.
What am I going to describe:
- CIP-1694 in pictures (including governance action types).
- The current Cardano power structure (including founding entities + Intersect).
- The current budgets in the ecosystem (Genesis coins and treasury, fair coin distribution).
- Cardano monetary policy (the "treasury tax").
- An expected treasury income in coming years.
- The difference between the Shelley (Genesis) era and the Voltaire era.
- Basics of on-chain governance
- The role of DReps and SPOs in governance.
- The Cardano Constitution and the role of the Constitution Committee.
- Code of Conduct.
- Proposed rewarding schemes (to be updated once the winner is chosen).
- How governance works under the hood (certificates).
- Multiple guides related to governance including the one related to using multiple wallets with a single HW wallet.
- Connecting the text with links to live data available in the explorer (for example showing the current active voting stake) and using live data in the text.
- Q&A session.
- A list of important links.