Community Treasury Grants
Propose and vote on treasury funding for ecosystem development
How Treasury Grants Work
Submit Proposal
Create a detailed proposal explaining your project, goals, budget breakdown, and timeline. Requires 100,000 AXM voting power minimum.
Community Voting
AXM holders vote on proposals for 7 days. Your voting power is based on your staked AXM and node ownership.
Approval & Funding
Proposals passing with majority vote and reaching quorum are approved. Funds are released from the treasury.
Execution & Reporting
Grant recipients execute their plans and provide progress updates. Community tracks milestones and impact.
Grant Categories
Smart contracts, dApps, tools, and protocol improvements
Brand awareness, partnerships, and community growth
Events, meetups, education programs, and content
Node operations, security audits, and network scaling
Academic studies, whitepapers, and R&D initiatives
Tutorials, courses, documentation, and onboarding
Business development and strategic integrations
Unique proposals that don't fit other categories
Micro Grants
For small projects, bug bounties, and quick wins. Faster approval with lower quorum requirements.
Standard Grants
For medium-sized projects like dApp development, marketing campaigns, and community initiatives.
Major Grants
For strategic initiatives, major infrastructure, and ecosystem-defining projects. Requires higher quorum.
💡 Tips for a Successful Proposal
Understanding Voting Power
AXM Holdings
1 AXM = 1 vote for tokens held in your wallet
Staked AXM
Staked tokens receive 1.5x voting multiplier
Node Ownership
Node operators gain bonus voting power based on tier
Frequently Asked Questions
How much AXM do I need to submit a proposal?
You need at least 100,000 AXM voting power (from holdings, staking, or node ownership) to submit a proposal.
How long is the voting period?
Standard voting lasts 7 days. Major grants (5M+ AXM) may have extended 14-day voting periods.
What is quorum and why does it matter?
Quorum is the minimum participation required for a valid vote. Without reaching quorum, proposals cannot pass regardless of vote ratio.
Can I change my vote?
Yes, you can change your vote at any time before the voting period ends. Only your final vote counts.
How are funds distributed?
Approved grants receive funds in phases tied to milestone completion. This ensures accountability and progress.
What happens if a project fails to deliver?
Remaining funds may be reclaimed by the treasury. The community can vote on remediation or fund recovery.
