$TBC TBC adopts a decentralized autonomous governance model(DAO). Community members hold governance tokens, allowing them to propose initiatives, vote, and decide on key upgrades and ecosystem parameters. Users can influence fee adjustments, development priorities, and community fund allocations.
The goal is to ensure the network remains community-driven, transparent, and adaptable—giving every stakeholder a voice in TBC's development.
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TBC adopts a decentralized autonomous governance model(DAO). Community members hold governance tokens, can submit proposals, vote, and decide on key upgrades and ecosystem parameters. Users can influence fee adjustments, development priorities, and community fund allocations.
The goal is to ensure the network remains community-driven, transparent, and adaptable—allowing every stakeholder to have a voice in the development of TBC.
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$TBC TBC adopts a decentralized autonomous governance model(DAO). Community members hold governance tokens, allowing them to propose initiatives, vote, and decide on key upgrades and ecosystem parameters. Users can influence fee adjustments, development priorities, and community fund allocations.
The goal is to ensure the network remains community-driven, transparent, and adaptable—giving every stakeholder a voice in TBC's development.