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Write out abbreviation ABQ. 
A link to the chapter explaining it could be added.
Malixxa authored Jun 3, 2024

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There is a set of predefined proposal _actions_ that can be proposed and voted on. Everyone can start a proposal on any _action_ (ie. set basic income to 48 LEU) at any time. There can even be multiple proposals ongoing in parallel.

Every member of the community can use their personhood reputation to vote on each proposal. A proposal gets approved if has enough *Aye* votes continuously for a long enough time period.
Every member of the community can use their personhood reputation to vote on each proposal. A proposal gets approved if it has enough *Aye* votes continuously for a long enough time period.

### Practical Examples

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### Eligible Reputations

Each successful cycle attendance for a set of eligible cycles gives you one vote. We currently allow only reputations older than the previous cycle but younger than the *reputation lifetime* (relative to proposal submission) to participate in the vote. This is because the count of those reputations is not subject to change anymore. We need a reliable count of all eligible reputations in order to determine the maximum amount of possible votes (the *electorate*), which is required for AQB and to determine the minimum turnout.
Each successful cycle attendance for a set of eligible cycles gives you one vote. We currently allow only reputations older than the previous cycle but younger than the *reputation lifetime* (relative to proposal submission) to participate in the vote. This is because the count of those reputations is not subject to change anymore. We need a reliable count of all eligible reputations in order to determine the maximum amount of possible votes (the *electorate*), which is required for Adaptive Quorum Biasing (AQB) and to determine the minimum turnout.

![electorate](./fig/democracy-electorate.drawio.svg)

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