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What the community expects

The standards, expectations, and health signals for the roles Cardano empowers: DReps, the Constitutional Committee, stake pool operators, and treasury-funded work.

Cardano is governed by its community. This page documents the standards those roles already answer to, drawn from the Constitution and established rules, and shows network-wide health signals. It restates and aggregates; it does not set new rules or grade individuals.

Benchmarks here are ecosystem-wide. For data on specific DReps, committee members, or pools, follow the linked tools.


Standards by role

Who keeps Cardano governance accountable?

Select a role to understand its mandate, responsibilities, and how the community can verify its work.

Delegated Representatives

Vote on governance actions on behalf of the ada holders who delegate to them.

Accountable for

What good looks like

  • Publishes a rationale for how it votes.
  • Keeps an up-to-date public profile.
  • Votes consistently and discloses conflicts of interest.

Constitutional Committee

Rules on whether governance actions are constitutional; most actions cannot take effect on-chain without the committee's affirmation.

Accountable for

What good looks like

  • Explains the reasoning behind each constitutionality decision.
  • Engages openly with the community about its process.
  • Members disclose potential conflicts of interest.

Stake Pool Operators

Run the block-producing nodes that secure the network and vote on the governance actions reserved to stake pools.

Accountable for

What good looks like

  • Runs reliable, well-configured infrastructure with high uptime.
  • Understands running online infrastructure and Cardano's parameters and mechanisms.
  • Publishes contact details and keeps pool metadata current.
  • Takes part in the votes open to stake pools, sharing arguments and reasoning, on top of casting a vote.

Treasury-Funded Work

Receive ada from the Cardano Treasury to carry out work for the ecosystem, under the terms approved on-chain.

Accountable for

What good looks like

  • Reports progress against milestones openly.
  • Publishes how the funds were spent.
  • Delivers what was proposed and returns unused funds where applicable.

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