Governance

A framework is being established to enable LadderCaster to become the first NFT game truly owned, developed and maintained by the community that plays and supports it. This opens up limitless possibilities, but must be approached methodically.

When the idea of games based on decentralized protocols were originally concepted and discussed, there was a grand vision for open-source games where decision-making was handled by the supporting community. Unfortunately, this vision has not yet become reality, as the majority of gaming project owners still keep their code private, maintain complete control over the direction of the game, and have a significant amount of influence over the value of the game’s assets.

Many projects are even abandoned once the creators have made their money, or at the first roadblock or instance of hardship. LadderCaster’s roadmap to decentralization and community governance is not just a clever ruse; the strong foundations were established from day one to enable a seamless transition of power once the community is strong, active and ready for the responsibility. Building a strong community requires trust, time and effort by a collective of willing and incentivized individuals.

The goal is for LADA’s governance functions to be established within the first 12 months after release.

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