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Governance: Tracing incoming references to track votes and claims - $SA 250K bounty! #3498

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julian-molina opened this issue Jan 5, 2022 · 2 comments
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Today, it is very hard to know who is placing votes or claims on any given node. Many times, this information is crucial to ensure the distribution is fair and responds to community and teams' agreements.

We should be able to know who is placing different kinds of votes and claims on any given node.

@NAmorim NAmorim added Governance Governance Project improvement New feature or request labels Jan 6, 2022
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There have been some advances in this area with the current ability to track incoming references to a node. This is a generic feature though, that doesn't really solve the governance issue. The problem is, for instance, with the Position nodes. When you turn the references tracker on, it will discover references corresponding to weight votes on the position, and also claims on the position, all mixed up. It would be ideal if we could discriminate on the type of reference we wish to discover.

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I'm offering a $SA 250K bounty on the improvement requested on the previous comment!

@julian-molina julian-molina changed the title Governance: Tracing incoming references to track votes and claims Governance: Tracing incoming references to track votes and claims - $SA 250K bounty! Aug 9, 2023
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