Introducing Snapshot v2: A new interface for enhanced DAO governance
Snapshot Labs is excited to announce the beta release of Snapshot v2, a new interface to start the evolutionary journey of a product that the web3 space has gotten to know so well.Governance is more than voting. As the most used tool in DAO governance, Snapshot is expanding in order to provide more of what DAO communities need, in one place. The vision for Snapshot v2 is to unite the governance flow on one platform. We want to reduce the friction that DAO participants often have to endure whe...
Introducing Snapshot's onchain voting protocol: Snapshot X
Snapshot Labs is pleased to announce the launch of Snapshot X, our new fully onchain voting protocol integrated seamlessly into the recently launched Snapshot v2 interface. Snapshot X combines the best of both worlds: the security and verifiability of onchain voting and trustless execution, plus the frictionless ease and modularity that Snapshot is known for. With Snapshot X, DAO communities can continue to enjoy the best governance user experience while adding on the security guarantees that...
Starknet governance launches on Snapshot X
Following yesterday’s launch of Snapshot X, we’re excited to announce that Starknet has deployed its governance onto the Snapshot X protocol, via the Starknet Governance Hub, a custom UI designed by Yuki Labs. Starknet’s first onchain vote via Snapshot X is live now until September 13, 2024, to decide on a potential STRK staking program. If you’re a STRK holder, be sure to cast your vote on this pivotal decision. We look forward to onboarding more great projects onto Snapshot X soon! Create y...
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Introducing Snapshot v2: A new interface for enhanced DAO governance
Snapshot Labs is excited to announce the beta release of Snapshot v2, a new interface to start the evolutionary journey of a product that the web3 space has gotten to know so well.Governance is more than voting. As the most used tool in DAO governance, Snapshot is expanding in order to provide more of what DAO communities need, in one place. The vision for Snapshot v2 is to unite the governance flow on one platform. We want to reduce the friction that DAO participants often have to endure whe...
Introducing Snapshot's onchain voting protocol: Snapshot X
Snapshot Labs is pleased to announce the launch of Snapshot X, our new fully onchain voting protocol integrated seamlessly into the recently launched Snapshot v2 interface. Snapshot X combines the best of both worlds: the security and verifiability of onchain voting and trustless execution, plus the frictionless ease and modularity that Snapshot is known for. With Snapshot X, DAO communities can continue to enjoy the best governance user experience while adding on the security guarantees that...
Starknet governance launches on Snapshot X
Following yesterday’s launch of Snapshot X, we’re excited to announce that Starknet has deployed its governance onto the Snapshot X protocol, via the Starknet Governance Hub, a custom UI designed by Yuki Labs. Starknet’s first onchain vote via Snapshot X is live now until September 13, 2024, to decide on a potential STRK staking program. If you’re a STRK holder, be sure to cast your vote on this pivotal decision. We look forward to onboarding more great projects onto Snapshot X soon! Create y...

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Snapshot is an off-chain voting platform that allows DAOs, DeFi protocols, or NFT communities to vote easily and without gas fees. Today, communities use a variety of tokens or NFTs to represent voting power: the number of votes a certain address has in a DAO. With voting validation, communities can now decide who gets to vote on a certain proposal, even before calculating voting power. What does that mean?
Communities that enable voting validation will be able to set specific criteria their members need to meet in order to be able to vote. We are lucky to be releasing voting validation alongside the Gitcoin Passport team, so DAOs will be able to gate voting behind any of the criteria that Passport has defined such as: linking to Twitter, owning an ENS or a POAP, connecting your GitHub account, and many more.

By adding a voting validation strategy such as Gitcoin Passport, you’re able to require your users to verify some non-identifiable information about them that shows they’re likely to be human. This unlocks many possibilities for your DAO, most importantly to become more democratic. Being democratic in blockchain governance is always complicated, as you need to account for sybil attacks. Any person can create a lot of bots to abuse a democratic voting system in a DAO. By gating the voting process with Gitcoin Passport, you can be more confident that votes are coming from real humans.

This also unlocks one of the most interesting voting systems on Snapshot, quadratic voting. Quadratic voting reduces the voting power of whales to give the large majority of smaller users a bigger say in governance. For more information about quadratic voting, head to this page.
To enable voting validation, head to your space settings to enable it under “validation”. Then, select the stamps, which are the conditions that matter for your space. You can also decide if they need to meet all of these criteria or only one. The more criteria you select, the more sybil resistant you can make your voting process.

Voting validation is live today! For now, Gitcoin Passport is our only validation strategy, but that might change very quickly. If you’re interested in building a validation strategy, please reach out to us on our Discord!
Thanks for reading, and we hope you’ll love voting validation. If you have any questions or difficulties setting it up, let us know!
Snapshot is an off-chain voting platform that allows DAOs, DeFi protocols, or NFT communities to vote easily and without gas fees. Today, communities use a variety of tokens or NFTs to represent voting power: the number of votes a certain address has in a DAO. With voting validation, communities can now decide who gets to vote on a certain proposal, even before calculating voting power. What does that mean?
Communities that enable voting validation will be able to set specific criteria their members need to meet in order to be able to vote. We are lucky to be releasing voting validation alongside the Gitcoin Passport team, so DAOs will be able to gate voting behind any of the criteria that Passport has defined such as: linking to Twitter, owning an ENS or a POAP, connecting your GitHub account, and many more.

By adding a voting validation strategy such as Gitcoin Passport, you’re able to require your users to verify some non-identifiable information about them that shows they’re likely to be human. This unlocks many possibilities for your DAO, most importantly to become more democratic. Being democratic in blockchain governance is always complicated, as you need to account for sybil attacks. Any person can create a lot of bots to abuse a democratic voting system in a DAO. By gating the voting process with Gitcoin Passport, you can be more confident that votes are coming from real humans.

This also unlocks one of the most interesting voting systems on Snapshot, quadratic voting. Quadratic voting reduces the voting power of whales to give the large majority of smaller users a bigger say in governance. For more information about quadratic voting, head to this page.
To enable voting validation, head to your space settings to enable it under “validation”. Then, select the stamps, which are the conditions that matter for your space. You can also decide if they need to meet all of these criteria or only one. The more criteria you select, the more sybil resistant you can make your voting process.

Voting validation is live today! For now, Gitcoin Passport is our only validation strategy, but that might change very quickly. If you’re interested in building a validation strategy, please reach out to us on our Discord!
Thanks for reading, and we hope you’ll love voting validation. If you have any questions or difficulties setting it up, let us know!
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