Miner Councils are policy-making organizations who represent their constituents’ interests in collective-choice processes that serve to set, enforce, and refine the rules for interacting with the Telcoin Platform, such as providing for improvements or allocating TEL issuance.
Miner Council Decision-making Rules
The processes used by Miner Councils to set the rules that structure day-to-day interactions within their domain of the Telcoin Platform and governance system.
- Telcoin Improvement Proposal (TIP): The process used by the Platform Council to set, enforce, and refine platform-wide social policies.
- TEL Improvement Proposal (TELIP): The process used by the Platform and Treasury Councils to set, enforce and refine the rules related to the TEL Token Contract and Treasury, Telcoin Network, and all other platform-wide social and legal policies.
- TELx Improvement Proposal (TELxIP): The process used by the TELx Council to govern TELx operational rules and improvements.
- TAN Improvement Proposal (TANIP): The process used by the TAN Council to make decisions related to TAN improvements and policies.
- Compliance Council Improvement Proposal (CCIP): The process used by the Compliance Council to veto Miner Council proposals, develop authorizations and conflict resolution procedures, and to authorize participants into positions of authority on the platform.