RWALI is built to evolve into a fully decentralized, community-driven prediction intelligence network governed by its stakeholders. Governance ensures that major decisions affecting the protocol, its economics, and its long-term strategy are transparent, fair, and executed by the RWALI community rather than any centralized authority.
Based on existing protocols, the standard way to delegate voting rights on proposals is by directly raising the relevant functions. For a proposal or function to go through and be accepted by the community, most votes cast must be in favour. In a situation with more than one option, the proposal with the highest votes wins. Platform users or community members must hold the $Rawli token to vote, and it is locked until the voting period ends.
The governance system is designed around three core objectives:
1. Decentralize key decision-making to RWAAN token holders.
2. Ensure stability and long-term sustainability of the platform.
3. Enable continuous innovation, including the evolution of prediction markets, AI agents, and the token economy.