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Submit a community pool spend proposal |
As a member of the Kujira community, you have the opportunity to submit proposals for consideration by the network. One type of proposal is a community pool spend proposal, which involves requesting funds from the community pool for a specific purpose.
To submit a community pool spend proposal, you will need to provide a JSON file with the proposal details and an initial deposit. Here is an example of the command to use:
Example:
$ kujirad tx gov submit-proposal community-pool-spend <path/to/proposal.json> --from=<key_or_address>
Where proposal.json contains the following information:
{
"title": "Community Pool Spend",
"description": "Protocol Launch Application",
"recipient": "kujira1s5afhd6gxevu37mkqcvvsj8qeylhn0rz46zdlq",
"amount": "10000000ukuji",
"deposit": "10000000ukuji"
}
kujirad tx gov submit-proposal community-pool-spend [proposal-file] [flags]
There are several options and flags that can be used with this command, including --account-number, --broadcast-mode, --dry-run, --fee-account, --fees, --from, --gas, --gas-adjustment, --gas-prices, --generate-only, --keyring-backend, --keyring-dir, --ledger, --node, --note, --offline, --output, --sequence, --sign-mode, --timeout-height, and --yes.
-a, --account-number uint The account number of the signing account (offline mode only)
-b, --broadcast-mode string Transaction broadcasting mode (sync|async|block) (default "sync")
--dry-run ignore the --gas flag and perform a simulation of a transaction, but don't broadcast it
--fee-account string Fee account pays fees for the transaction instead of deducting from the signer
--fees string Fees to pay along with transaction; eg: 10uatom
--from string Name or address of private key with which to sign
--gas string gas limit to set per-transaction; set to "auto" to calculate sufficient gas automatically (default 200000)
--gas-adjustment float adjustment factor to be multiplied against the estimate returned by the tx simulation; if the gas limit is set manually this flag is ignored (default 1)
--gas-prices string Gas prices in decimal format to determine the transaction fee (e.g. 0.1uatom)
--generate-only Build an unsigned transaction and write it to STDOUT (when enabled, the local Keybase is not accessible)
-h, --help help for community-pool-spend
--keyring-backend string Select keyring's backend (os|file|kwallet|pass|test|memory) (default "os")
--keyring-dir string The client Keyring directory; if omitted, the default 'home' directory will be used
--ledger Use a connected Ledger device
--node string <host>:<port> to tendermint rpc interface for this chain (default "tcp://localhost:26657")
--note string Note to add a description to the transaction (previously --memo)
--offline Offline mode (does not allow any online functionality
-o, --output string Output format (text|json) (default "json")
-s, --sequence uint The sequence number of the signing account (offline mode only)
--sign-mode string Choose sign mode (direct|amino-json), this is an advanced feature
--timeout-height uint Set a block timeout height to prevent the tx from being committed past a certain height
-y, --yes Skip tx broadcasting prompt confirmation
Once a proposal is submitted, there is a 24-hour deposit window during which a threshold of 10,000 KUJI must be reached from the proposer's wallet or any other community member's wallet in order for the proposal to be deposited on-chain and the voting period (48 hours) to begin. The KUJI tokens deposited must be liquid (not staked) and will be returned to the wallet after the threshold is met. If the threshold is not met during the deposit period, the deposited tokens will be burned.
Users can support proposals they believe in by depositing the required amount through the UI on https://blue.kujira.app/govern. Simply navigate to the proposal and use the deposit feature to contribute.