DAO • Community Governance
How the Z4G DAO Works
A simple, transparent way for the Z4G community to help decide burns, sanctuaries, grants, and mining rewards — all on-chain.
What the DAO can decide
- When to increase the burn rate (within the hard-coded limits).
- When to move down the supply floor path (for example 777M → 77M → 7M → 777 Z4G).
- How to allocate DAO grant funds to builders, tools, integrations, and community projects.
- How much to direct from vaults to sanctuaries, victim relief, and marketing, within the written rules.
- When and how to deploy new HyperPods or expand sanctuaries in new countries.
What the DAO cannot change
- The fixed initial supply of 25,000,000,000 Z4G.
- The fact that no new tokens can be minted beyond the original supply.
- The existence of a one-way supply floor – once a floor is lowered, it can never be raised.
- The requirement for on-chain transparency for vault flows and burns.
- The basic mission of Z4G: healing, transparency, and turning crypto into real-world good.
DivineCheck (Final human safety check)
Z4G uses a simple safeguard called DivineCheck. Even if a proposal passes a DAO vote, it still needs this final approval step before execution.
- Helps keep proposals aligned with law in New Zealand, the U.S., and other regions.
- Blocks obviously malicious or rushed proposals that could harm the community or mission.
- Acts as a final “are we sure?” layer before major, irreversible changes.
How a proposal flows
- A community member or core contributor drafts a proposal with clear details.
- The proposal is posted to the DAO portal and discussed openly.
- Token holders vote on-chain using their Z4G (or staked position), following the voting rules.
- If the vote passes, the proposal moves to DivineCheck for final approval.
- Once approved, the changes are executed on-chain wherever possible (burns, vault flows, grants, etc.).
DAO grants & builders
A portion of the supply is reserved for DAO grants. These are designed for:
- Developers who build tools, bots, dashboards, or integrations.
- Designers, writers, and community leaders who grow Z4G.
- Infrastructure projects that make the ecosystem safer and more transparent.
Grants are always proposed and voted on publicly, with clear amounts and timelines.
Victim relief & sanctuaries
The DAO also oversees the Verified Victim Pool and sanctuary funding.
- Victim relief: claim-based support for wallets that can prove scam losses, within the limits of the pool.
- Sanctuaries: funding land, infrastructure, and long-term programs for people and animals.
- HyperPods: tying real mining and energy infrastructure back into the Z4G ecosystem in a transparent way.