Governing the Frontier

In alignment with our core principles, governance within the Frontier will be shaped by multiple entities, each designed to offer distinct modes of checks and balances. This structure mirrors the separation of powers found in institutions like the Judicial and Legislative branches or the House of Commons and the Senate. These representative bodies will deliberate on specific sets of issues, each with unique membership, yet with some minimal overlap to ensure coherence.

The primary aim of this governance model is to give voice to all key stakeholders within the Frontier ecosystem. This includes players, developers, EVE Token holders, and contributors to the EVE Frontier ecosystem, ensuring their diverse perspectives are well-represented in the decision-making processes​​​.

The Frontier governance model will oversee setting the agenda, resolving disputes, and making decisions on many critical aspects of the ecosystem, including but not limited to:

  1. Decentralization: Facilitating full community stewardship of the Frontier.

  2. Development and Maintenance of the Frontier: Coordinating and administering upgrades to decentralized elements of the Frontier, in accordance with the community’s needs (such as bugfixes and feature additions).

  3. Governance Facilitation: Establishing governance structures and processes - including voting mechanisms, stakeholder engagement, and delegation systems.

  4. Funding and Resource Allocation: Administering the EVE Token treasury - including grants and token liquidity, supporting with strategic partnerships and collaborators, and managing developer relations.

  5. Security and Risk Management: Monitoring network security, conducting regular audits and running security assessments.

  6. Transparency & Accountability: Reporting the Frontier governing bodies’ activities & plans, and engaging the wider community in a transparent and consistent manner.

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