
Recap of IERC Protocol at Binance Live on 7th Feb
1.What is the IERC Protocol, and what major services does IERC-20 provide for its users? The IERC Protocol stands as a decentralized inscription protocol, offering a secure and cost-effective solution to its users. All transactions and data within the IERC ecosystem are securely stored on the Ethereum blockchain, ensuring a high level of security and decentralization. Nonetheless, IERC provides a more economical approach to utilizing Ethereum without compromising on the efficiency of smart co...
IERC-20 Protocol Started Its First Governance Vote
On February 7, 2024, IERC-20 Protocol announced the major ecosystem milestone, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing evolution of the Ethereum inscriptions ecosystem. The first-ever IERC Improvement Proposal IEIP-1 was launched on Snapshot, a fair governance tool and a voting platform that allows DAOs, DeFi protocols, and NFT communities to vote easily and without gas fees.IERC-20 is the pioneering open trading market within the Ethereum inscriptions ecosystem. It serves as a scalable solut...

Inscription Discussion AMA on PoW and more!
IERC20 had an Inscription Discussion with BANG PATENG community on 12:00 UTC, 27th December and here’s contents you may wanna know.Host: What’s Ethscriptions and how IERC-20 was started?Ethscriptions are a new method for creating on-chain digital artifacts on the Ethereum blockchain. They were launched in June 2023 as a way to store collectible digital artworks directly within Ethereum transactions. Now Ethscriptions offer Ethereum’s unique take on this growing realm of on-chain digital owner...
IERC-20 Ethereum-based protocol extension program. A fairer inscription market.

Recap of IERC Protocol at Binance Live on 7th Feb
1.What is the IERC Protocol, and what major services does IERC-20 provide for its users? The IERC Protocol stands as a decentralized inscription protocol, offering a secure and cost-effective solution to its users. All transactions and data within the IERC ecosystem are securely stored on the Ethereum blockchain, ensuring a high level of security and decentralization. Nonetheless, IERC provides a more economical approach to utilizing Ethereum without compromising on the efficiency of smart co...
IERC-20 Protocol Started Its First Governance Vote
On February 7, 2024, IERC-20 Protocol announced the major ecosystem milestone, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing evolution of the Ethereum inscriptions ecosystem. The first-ever IERC Improvement Proposal IEIP-1 was launched on Snapshot, a fair governance tool and a voting platform that allows DAOs, DeFi protocols, and NFT communities to vote easily and without gas fees.IERC-20 is the pioneering open trading market within the Ethereum inscriptions ecosystem. It serves as a scalable solut...

Inscription Discussion AMA on PoW and more!
IERC20 had an Inscription Discussion with BANG PATENG community on 12:00 UTC, 27th December and here’s contents you may wanna know.Host: What’s Ethscriptions and how IERC-20 was started?Ethscriptions are a new method for creating on-chain digital artifacts on the Ethereum blockchain. They were launched in June 2023 as a way to store collectible digital artworks directly within Ethereum transactions. Now Ethscriptions offer Ethereum’s unique take on this growing realm of on-chain digital owner...
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IERC DAO uses proposals to make decisions and adjust strategies. These proposals may originate formally or informally. Informal discussions typically occur on Telegram or Discord. If these discussions lead to the need for a formal proposal, a committee member should post the proposal as an issue on GitHub to gather community input. These initial proposals undergo refinement based on received feedback from the community members pulling out requests until they are ready to proceed. At this stage, the proposal on GitHub becomes the final version, with further edits restricted. Proposals requiring structured governance must be submitted to Snapshot (on-chain voting) for a formal vote by the $ethi holders or stakers.
After the results of the votings, if a proposal receives a majority vote in favor, it is considered approved and moves forward for implementation. On the other hand, if a proposal fails to receive enough support, it is rejected, and the decision-making process continues with other proposals.
Once a proposal is approved, the IERC DAO takes action to implement the proposed changes or strategies. This may involve development work, updates, or any other actions required to bring the proposal to fruition. Community members can monitor and keep engaging in the forum throughout the entire proposal implementation process by pulling requests on GitHub.

How will committee members submit proposals?
Select repository - "IERC DAO"
Click on the "Issues" tab and select a new issue Briefly describe the idea of the proposal/ mistake that needs to be reported.
Create a formal proposal based on the [proposal template]
Voting rule: one-member, one-vote, meaning each member has equal voting power regardless of their stake or contribution.
Voting rights: all $ethi holders (including stakers)
After the voting process, the proposal details, including the project budget, duration, and voters, will be formed.
Depending on the nature of the proposal, the implementation phase may involve various tasks and actions. The implementation phase is a critical step in the proposal process as it brings the approved changes into action.
Within the IERC DAO, three primary roles play a crucial part: community members, committee members, and service providers. The collective success of IERC DAO hinges on the collaborative efforts of these stakeholders, all of whom share a common vision, aligned incentives, and dedication to fulfilling the mission of IERC DAO.
Community Members
Community Members are individuals who hold IERC DAO's inscription, $ethi. These inscriptions can be obtained through financial contributions or active involvement in the DAO's activities. Inscription holders enjoy comprehensive governance rights, allowing them to participate in decision-making processes via informal channels like Discord and Telegram, as well as formal inscription-based voting procedures such as Snapshot. Community members can also engage via GitHub "pull requests" throughout the proposal implementation process.
Committee Members
Committee Members are individuals who resonate with the mission and vision of IERC DAO and wish to contribute. They have access to IERC DAO's open activities and discussions on platforms like Discord and Telegram. These members can engage with the DAO by participating in bounties and other opportunities and possessing governance rights.
Service Providers
Service providers engaged by IERC DAO include professionals offering a range of services such as technical development, NFT development, and more. Compensation for these services may be provided in stablecoins, $ethi inscriptions, or a combination thereof, with terms decided on a case-by-case basis.
IERC DAO uses proposals to make decisions and adjust strategies. These proposals may originate formally or informally. Informal discussions typically occur on Telegram or Discord. If these discussions lead to the need for a formal proposal, a committee member should post the proposal as an issue on GitHub to gather community input. These initial proposals undergo refinement based on received feedback from the community members pulling out requests until they are ready to proceed. At this stage, the proposal on GitHub becomes the final version, with further edits restricted. Proposals requiring structured governance must be submitted to Snapshot (on-chain voting) for a formal vote by the $ethi holders or stakers.
After the results of the votings, if a proposal receives a majority vote in favor, it is considered approved and moves forward for implementation. On the other hand, if a proposal fails to receive enough support, it is rejected, and the decision-making process continues with other proposals.
Once a proposal is approved, the IERC DAO takes action to implement the proposed changes or strategies. This may involve development work, updates, or any other actions required to bring the proposal to fruition. Community members can monitor and keep engaging in the forum throughout the entire proposal implementation process by pulling requests on GitHub.

How will committee members submit proposals?
Select repository - "IERC DAO"
Click on the "Issues" tab and select a new issue Briefly describe the idea of the proposal/ mistake that needs to be reported.
Create a formal proposal based on the [proposal template]
Voting rule: one-member, one-vote, meaning each member has equal voting power regardless of their stake or contribution.
Voting rights: all $ethi holders (including stakers)
After the voting process, the proposal details, including the project budget, duration, and voters, will be formed.
Depending on the nature of the proposal, the implementation phase may involve various tasks and actions. The implementation phase is a critical step in the proposal process as it brings the approved changes into action.
Within the IERC DAO, three primary roles play a crucial part: community members, committee members, and service providers. The collective success of IERC DAO hinges on the collaborative efforts of these stakeholders, all of whom share a common vision, aligned incentives, and dedication to fulfilling the mission of IERC DAO.
Community Members
Community Members are individuals who hold IERC DAO's inscription, $ethi. These inscriptions can be obtained through financial contributions or active involvement in the DAO's activities. Inscription holders enjoy comprehensive governance rights, allowing them to participate in decision-making processes via informal channels like Discord and Telegram, as well as formal inscription-based voting procedures such as Snapshot. Community members can also engage via GitHub "pull requests" throughout the proposal implementation process.
Committee Members
Committee Members are individuals who resonate with the mission and vision of IERC DAO and wish to contribute. They have access to IERC DAO's open activities and discussions on platforms like Discord and Telegram. These members can engage with the DAO by participating in bounties and other opportunities and possessing governance rights.
Service Providers
Service providers engaged by IERC DAO include professionals offering a range of services such as technical development, NFT development, and more. Compensation for these services may be provided in stablecoins, $ethi inscriptions, or a combination thereof, with terms decided on a case-by-case basis.
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