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BuckyDAO Overview

Govern BuckyOS in public, with proposals, project milestones, and token-backed coordination.

BuckyDAO connects software delivery, capital allocation, and token release through transparent on-chain decisions. This page is meant to orient a first-time visitor before they enter the more specific workspaces.

Core Principles
Decisions Converge

Governance should resolve proposals instead of leaving protocol actions permanently undecided.

Majority Constrained

Voting power matters, but explicit rules should still limit majoritarian overreach.

Core Rules Stay Stable

The constitutional layer should be difficult to mutate casually or opportunistically.

Flows Stay Auditable

Projects, funding, token release, and treasury movement should remain transparent end to end.

Live Snapshot

Read the protocol like a lightweight dashboard before entering a workspace

This section should answer a visitor's first operational question: what is actually happening in governance, delivery, and treasury right now?
System Map

A first-time visitor should be able to read the protocol from left to right

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Projects frame the roadmap

Project profiles are the DAO-facing containers that tell visitors what work areas exist and where concrete delivery should be tracked.

A new visitor should think of projects as roadmap containers, not as execution units.

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Versions define executable work

Versions carry manager, budget, time window, and issue context. They are the units that governance actually approves and settles.

This is where planned work turns into an auditable scope with a budget and a delivery window.

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Proposals decide movement

Governance proposals decide whether versions start, settlements pass, treasury actions execute, and committee changes take effect.

Voting is the control layer that determines whether operational state can move forward.

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Settlement unlocks release

Accepted work can unlock contribution withdrawal, lockup release timing, and downstream token consequences.

Settlement is the bridge between delivered work and economic consequences.

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Treasury reflects outcomes

Funding rounds, dividend balances, and token supply movement show where capital currently sits in the protocol.

Treasury and token views explain where value has accumulated and what can happen next.

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Choose Your Path

Route new visitors by intent, not by their ability to decode DAO terminology

Start Here
Understand the DAO in 10 minutes

Read the current guide first, then open Token Center once the governance and release vocabulary is clear.

Operate
Follow live governance right now

Open the proposal workbench first, then check your personal dashboard for wallet-specific actions and eligibility.

Ship Work
Inspect roadmap and delivery

Projects and versions show what is waiting for votes, what is actively being built, and what is near settlement or release.

Capital
Inspect treasury and token flow

Funding shows acquisition rounds and treasury buckets, while Token Center explains balances, lockups, dividends, and release mechanics.

Recommended Next Steps

Keep the deep links, but make them feel like guided exits from the overview

Live Activity
A small slice of current governance is enough here

The overview page should prove that the protocol is alive without forcing a new visitor to scan a long proposal wall. Four recent items are enough to signal motion and provide a clean path into the full governance workspace.

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Committee Today
Governance becomes more legible when the people are visible

The committee is the daily decision layer of the DAO. Showing this roster here helps first-time visitors connect proposals, execution responsibility, and real contributors instead of treating governance as an abstract wallet list.

Member cards surface nicknames, jobs, and profile notes when available so governance reads as a team, not just a checksum.
This section works best as context for the proposal workbench, where committee members appear as the actors behind routine execution and decision-making.
Visitors who want the full constitutional framing can continue into the governance guide after orienting themselves here.