Voting

Cost

Effectively free: a vote sends 0.000001 BWICK plus normal gas.

Casting a vote

Website: open the proposal and press Yes / No, or pick one option from the ballot. Tally bars update live. Telegram: open the proposal in @bwickproposalbot and tap the vote buttons; multi-option proposals show one button per option with live counts.

The rules that matter

  • First vote wins. One wallet, one vote per proposal; later votes from the same wallet are ignored. There is no vote changing.
  • Strict ballots. Yes/no votes on a multi-option proposal (and the reverse) are dropped at tally time rather than coerced.
  • Every vote is public. Votes are chain transactions; anyone can audit a tally by replaying the treasury’s history.

Reading results

Both surfaces show per-option counts and percentages, your own vote, and the proposal’s age. Because tallies are recomputed from the chain, the website, the bot, and any indexer will always agree.