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# 🗳️ 11.3 Community Governance and Voting

<mark style="color:$primary;">**EOSI Finance**</mark> uses a decentralised governance system. Proposals can be submitted by any <mark style="color:$success;">**EOSIF**</mark> holder holding above a threshold (e.g., 1 % of supply or via delegated votes). Proposals include actions like:

* Adjusting profit‑sharing ratios or evaluation fees.
* Onboarding new assets or chains.
* Allocating treasury funds to marketing, development or buybacks.
* Approving or banning traders and agents.
* Updating staking reward rates.
* Integrating external protocols (e.g., Aave, Uniswap, new RWA platforms).

Voting runs for a fixed period, and each <mark style="color:$success;">EOSIF</mark> token equals one vote (subject to time‑weighted or quadratic voting to prevent plutocracy). Results are executed via smart contracts to ensure immutability.


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