Submitting a Proposal

Cost

100 BWICK, sent to the community treasury as part of the submission. It deters spam; there is no approval step and nobody can reject your proposal.

From the website

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Press Submit a proposal
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Write the title and description
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Keep it tight: the whole proposal (title + description + options) must fit in a 256-byte transaction memo after encoding. Tweet-sized is the right mental model.
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Choose the ballot type
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Leave it as yes/no, or enable multi-option ballot and add 2 to 10 options (up to 60 characters each).
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Sign
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Your proposal appears in the feed within seconds, on the website and in the Telegram bot simultaneously.

From Telegram

In @bwickproposalbot, tap Submit a proposal and follow the three steps: title, description, then either a semicolon-separated option list (Option A; Option B; Option C) or skip for yes/no.

Tips

  • Multi-option ballots eat memo budget per option; if submission fails for length, shorten the description or the option labels
  • The proposal ID is the transaction hash of your submission; share it to direct people to the exact proposal