FreshCredit DAO
Autonomous Infrastructure for Coordinated Trust Systems
The coordination substrate of the FreshCredit ecosystem. A reef where governance, treasury, agents, and participants converge under transparent, rule-based infrastructure.
Governance /
Rule-Based Coordination
All decisions within the DAO follow explicit governance processes. Proposals are submitted, deliberated, voted on, and executed through codified infrastructure — no centralized intervention.
Proposals follow a structured path: Draft, Discussion, Temperature Check, Formal Vote, and Execution. Each stage has defined thresholds and timeframes enforced by the protocol.
Token-weighted voting with delegation support. Participants vote directly or delegate to representatives. Quorum requirements and approval thresholds are codified in the governance contract.
Token holders delegate voting power to trusted representatives without transferring ownership. Delegates are publicly accountable with on-chain voting records.
A binding governance document that defines the DAO's operating parameters, amendment procedures, conflict resolution, and the boundaries of autonomous execution.
Specialized committees — Treasury, Infrastructure, Compliance, Community — with defined mandates, budgets, and reporting requirements approved through governance.
Treasury /
Programmatic Resource Distribution
The DAO treasury operates under full governance control. Every allocation, grant, and expenditure is proposed, voted on, and executed transparently through on-chain infrastructure.
Allocation Framework
Treasury funds are distributed according to governance-approved mandates. Working groups submit quarterly budget proposals that must pass formal vote before execution.
Grants Program
Ecosystem builders, agent developers, and researchers apply for grants through a standardized proposal process. Grants are reviewed by the Treasury Working Group and ratified by vote.
Revenue Streams
Protocol fees, agent deployment costs, and ecosystem service charges flow into the treasury. Revenue models are defined and adjusted through governance proposals.
Reporting & Audits
Complete treasury transactions are recorded on-chain and published in monthly reports. Independent audits are conducted quarterly with results made publicly available.
Agent Infrastructure /
Autonomous Coordination Layer
Agents operate within the DAO on behalf of participants. They are the primary interface through which users interact with ecosystem infrastructure, governance, and coordination mechanisms.
Governance Agents
Execute approved proposals, monitor voting deadlines, aggregate delegation data, and enforce governance parameters autonomously.
Financial Agents
Operate within treasury-defined parameters to manage allocations, process grant disbursements, and generate financial reporting data.
Risk Agents
Continuously evaluate ecosystem health metrics, flag anomalies, and provide structured risk assessments to governance participants.
Compliance Agents
Monitor regulatory requirements, enforce policy constraints, and generate compliance documentation across the coordination layer.
Designed, tested, and validated in controlled research environments
Registered within the DAO and assigned operational parameters
Behavior boundaries and permissions set through governance votes
All agent actions are logged, verifiable, and subject to review
Participation /
Enter the Reef
Participation is structured, transparent, and autonomous. Every role has defined responsibilities, and every action is recorded for full auditability.
Vote on proposals, delegate to representatives, participate in governance discussions, and shape protocol direction through direct engagement.
Accept delegated voting power, actively participate in governance, publish voting rationale, and represent constituent interests in working groups.
Build, deploy, and maintain autonomous agents within the reef. Submit agent proposals through governance for approval and operational parameter assignment.
Apply for ecosystem grants through the Treasury Working Group. Build tools, infrastructure, and research that strengthen the coordination layer.
Contribute specialized expertise to governance committees. Participate in Treasury, Infrastructure, Compliance, or Community working groups with defined mandates.
Transparency /
Structural Accountability
The DAO operates with full structural transparency. Every action, rule, and decision is recorded and governed by explicit parameters defined through governance.
Execution Logs
Complete records of every proposal execution, agent action, and treasury transaction — immutable and publicly accessible for full auditability.
Governance Rules
The explicit, codified rules that govern all DAO operations. Voting thresholds, proposal lifecycle stages, and agent deployment parameters — all on-chain and verifiable.
Privacy Architecture
Structural privacy protections ensure participant data is handled according to governance-defined standards without compromising system transparency.
Audit Infrastructure
Independent verification systems for DAO operations, treasury flows, agent behavior, and governance process integrity. Audit reports published on a quarterly cadence.
Documentation /
Resources & Reference
Core documentation governing DAO operations, agent infrastructure, and participant engagement. All documents are version-controlled and subject to governance amendments.
The foundational governance document defining operating parameters, amendment procedures, and the boundaries of autonomous execution.
Standardized templates and processes for submitting, reviewing, and executing governance proposals across all working groups.
Allocation guidelines, grant criteria, audit requirements, and financial reporting standards for all treasury operations.
Technical specifications for registering, configuring, and monitoring autonomous agents within the coordination layer.
How delegation works, delegate responsibilities, voting power mechanics, and accountability standards.
Published security reviews, smart contract audits, and infrastructure assessments conducted by independent third parties.