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Governance on CENNZnet will be carried out using the Governance Discord channel and our voting UI. This means you can stay up to date on the latest proposals and referendum statuses. In this article we explain the UI process for councillors, voting citizens and then explain the Discord notification system.
There are two key roles in the CENNZnet governance process, councillors and voting citizens. This article will focus on the role of voting citizens, what they are responsible for, how to register as a citizen and how the voting process works.
The State Oracle module works in partnership with the Emery token bridge to allow the CENNZnet network to view and read data from Ethereum. This means that contracts on CENNZnet can refer to data or activity on Ethereum and then use this information to trigger actions on CENNZnet.
Updates on the CENNZnet network use a regular six week cycle alongside a priority scale. Learn more about how these work here.
CENNZnet’s protocol is to make blockchain development and functionality available to everyone. To make this possible we’ve done as many of the time-consuming parts of DApp building for you as prebuilt core services (or runtime modules).Learn what they are and how you can use them.
The smart contract module means developers can build CENNZnet DApps with smart contracts. Our EVM smart contract module implements the EVM specification described in the Ethereum Yellowpaper. This means that CENNZnet can now read smart contracts written in Solidity, making it super easy to transfer DApps from Ethereum to CENNZnet.
The elected council is the central structure driving CENNZnet governance. In this article, you will learn what the council is, the qualities of a councillor, their duties and the process for electing councillors.
The Emery bridge allows you to securely transfer tokens between CENNZnet and Ethereum. You can use the bridge through the CENNZnet API, or the Bridge UI, which is a DApp that lets you access the Emery bridge. This guide demonstrates how to use the Bridge UI.
At CENNZnet we have always been driven by the desire to achieve true community ownership and with it, full decentralisation. Now that the stage is set we are ready to begin delivering our protocol level decentralised governance model.
CENNZnet has a few different components or tools to allow users and DApp developers to interact with the blockchain. This article will give an outline of all of the components and explain what they do and what you can use them for.