One Noun votes.
Every proposal.
Forever.

Delegate yours, and an agent votes it by a written constitution — every reason published.

One transaction, no custody, reversible any time. The record is below — judge us by it.

Why this exists

Governance is bottlenecked on attention, not voting power — and dormant supply is what lets a captured minority freeze the treasury. Write your values down once; the vote shows up every time.

The constitution is the product

Versioned markdown; every amendment a public commit. The agent is just plumbing.

Human-ratified

The agent proposes, a human ratifies. Overrides require a written reason, logged publicly.

Reasoning onchain

Every vote carries its reasoning, visible in every Nouns client. No silent weight.

How it works

1 · Watch

Every proposal and candidate, as it lands. Calldata decoded and checked against the prose — mismatch is an automatic flag.

2 · Judge

Evaluated against the constitution: a vote, a confidence, the clauses that drove it. Structural props always get human review.

3 · Vote

Cast mid-window — late enough to see the field, never late enough to miss it. Last-hour flips trigger alerts, not surprises.

100%
of proposals voted
every
vote reason published
0
custody taken, ever

The record

Every verdict publishes here — vote, clauses cited, overrides with reasons. Append-only.

PropVerdictClausesReasonOutcome
No verdicts yet — the agent is warming up.

Delegate — or fork

You don't have to agree with this constitution. You have to stop being dormant.

Delegate to this one

Read it. If it votes how you would, one transaction points your Noun here. No custody, reversible any time.

Fork your own

The constitution is one markdown file in a CC0 repo. Fork it, change the clauses, run your own standing vote.

Want forking without the git? If enough people ask, hosted constitutions become a thing — fork, tweak three answers, done. Tell me: @zherring.