ZEDDY4GOOD

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

  1. A community member or core contributor drafts a proposal with clear details.
  2. The proposal is posted to the DAO portal and discussed openly.
  3. Token holders vote on-chain using their Z4G (or staked position), following the voting rules.
  4. If the vote passes, the proposal moves to DivineCheck for final approval.
  5. 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.

The DAO is about rules and process, not promises of profit. Nothing here is financial advice. Proposals, grants, burns, and HyperPod plans may change based on law, security reviews, and community decisions — but all major steps are meant to stay visible, verifiable, and on-chain.