Why
Creating a shared governance framework for the Regen Network through a collaborative constitution-writing process.
How
Structure of the Constitution
- Purpose and vision of the network
- Governance structure and decision-making processes
- Roles and responsibilities of various stakeholders
- Rules for participation and engagement
- Mechanisms for dispute resolution
- Process for amending the constitution
Who Should Write It
A diverse group of representatives from various stakeholder groups within the network — representatives from different pillars of value and key institutions:
- Board
- RND
- Tokenomics/Bank
- DAOs
- Devs
- Investors
- EcoPolicy
How It Should Be Written
- Start with a collaborative session to define the overall vision and key principles
- Break down into smaller working groups to draft specific sections
- Use iterative feedback cycles to refine the document
- Aim for transparency in the drafting process to build trust and buy-in from all participants
Additional Considerations
- Ensure the constitution aligns with the network’s goals and open participation ethos
- Address potential issues like the “tyranny of structurelessness” by clearly defining roles and decision-making processes
- Include mechanisms for ongoing review and adaptation to keep it relevant as the network evolves
Creating a constitution is an iterative process — it may take several rounds of drafting, feedback, and revision to arrive at a document that truly represents the collective vision and values of the network participants.