🧭 DAO Dispute Resolution System

In any decentralized system, disagreement is inevitable. Conneth’s DAO includes a built-in Dispute Resolution Protocol to manage proposals, punish abuse, and uphold fairness across the ecosystem.


βš–οΈ What is a DAO Dispute?

A dispute occurs when:

  • A proposal is challenged for being malicious, manipulative, or invalid

  • A DAO member is reported for misconduct (e.g., abuse of voting power, spreading disinformation, etc.)

  • A resource allocation is suspected to be unfair or fraudulent


πŸ› οΈ How It Works

  1. Dispute Filed

    • Anyone with a verified PoC wallet can file a dispute

    • Filing costs a refundable fee in $CONN (to prevent spam)

  2. Moderation Phase

    • Moderators review evidence

    • May escalate directly to DAO vote if it's a major protocol issue

  3. Public DAO Vote (if needed)

    • Open to all PoC-verified voters

    • 3 options: Approve, Deny, Modify

    • Quorum and time limits enforced

  4. Final Action

    • Results enforced via DAO smart contracts

    • Penalized users may lose voting power or moderation privileges temporarily


πŸ›‘οΈ Anti-Abuse Logic

Mechanism
Description

PoC-only access

Only real humans can file/resolve disputes

Fee refund system

Fee returned if dispute is valid

Moderator logs & votes

Transparent logs of who voted what (public)

Abuse flag penalty

Repeat false reporters lose trust rating temporarily

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