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General/GFORCE: Decentralized Governance & Proposal System (Public Beta Overview)

GFORCE: Decentralized Governance & Proposal System (Public Beta Overview)

Nov 19, 2025
3 min read

Introduction

GFORCE is the decentralized governance and proposal engine at the heart of the SKENAI ecosystem. It empowers the community to submit, validate, and enact proposals that shape the evolution of the network, ensuring transparency, accountability, and collective intelligence.


Key Features

  • Decentralized Proposal Submission: Any community member can submit proposals for protocol upgrades, funding, research, or governance changes.
  • Multi-Stage Validation: Proposals pass through staged review and validation to ensure quality and alignment with network goals.
  • Transparent Voting: Approved proposals are decided by community voting, with results and rationales made public for auditability.
  • Finite, Structured Network: GFORCE organizes proposals and governance actions within a finite, multi-level, multi-track system to ensure scalability and clarity.
  • Security & Integrity: All actions are logged and validated to prevent abuse and ensure fair participation.

System Structure (Abstracted)

  • Levels: GFORCE uses a layered approach to organize proposals and governance actions. Each level represents a stage in the proposal lifecycle, from initial submission to final execution.
  • Tracks: Proposals are categorized into multiple tracks, each representing a broad domain (e.g., governance, funding, research, compliance, etc.).
  • Finite Graph Model: The system is modeled as a finite graph, ensuring a clear structure and scalable governance.

Note: Specific mappings of tracks and levels to internal functions, scoring algorithms, and operational logic are proprietary and not disclosed in this public beta documentation.


Proposal Lifecycle (Simplified)

  1. Submission: Community members submit proposals via the GFORCE portal.
  2. Staging & Review: Proposals are categorized and reviewed for completeness and alignment with network goals.
  3. Validation: Proposals undergo multi-stage validation (technical, economic, and quality checks).
  4. Voting: Eligible participants vote on validated proposals.
  5. Execution: Approved proposals are implemented by the network.

Governance Principles

  • Transparency: All proposal actions and voting records are publicly auditable.
  • Inclusivity: Any eligible member can participate in the proposal and voting process.
  • Security: Robust validation and anti-abuse mechanisms protect the integrity of the system.
  • Scalability: The finite, structured model ensures the system remains efficient as the network grows.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the purpose of GFORCE?

To provide a transparent, scalable, and secure platform for decentralized decision-making and resource allocation within the SKENAI ecosystem.

Q: Can anyone submit a proposal?

Yes, any eligible community member can submit proposals during the public beta.

Q: How are proposals reviewed?

Proposals are reviewed through a multi-stage process involving both automated and community-driven checks.

Q: Is the full protocol public?

The core structure and lifecycle are public. Detailed mappings, algorithms, and operational logic are proprietary during the beta phase.


References & Further Reading


This document provides a high-level, safe-for-public overview of the GFORCE system for beta participants and the broader community. For deeper technical details or partnership inquiries, please contact the SKENAI-R team.