Proposal Voting
Proposal voting is a core part of how Catcents connects users to the broader Monad ecosystem. It’s not just about Catcents—it’s about giving the community a voice in proposals submitted by other projects across the network.
Whether it's governance changes, new protocols launching, or collaborative quests—you vote, earn, and help shape the future of the ecosystem.
How It Works
Ecosystem projects submit proposals to the Catcents DAO module
Verified wallets on Monad can vote directly from the Playground
One wallet = one vote (for now)
Voting is on-chain—your signature counts and is publicly verifiable
Once the voting period ends, results are recorded and locked on-chain
Who Can Vote?
Anyone connected to Catcents with an EVM wallet can vote. No need to hold a token—your activity earns you the right to participate.
In future phases, voting weight may consider:
Earned badges
Historical engagement
Role-based multipliers
Types of Proposals
These can include:
New game integrations from external builders
Partner quests or ecosystem campaigns
Airdrop distribution methods
Governance and protocol updates from other Monad-native projects
SocialFi collaborations or product experiments
Why On-Chain?
Immutable voting history
Bot-resistant and transparent
Proof of real users influencing real decisions
Syncs with badge/point systems for further rewards
Smart Contract
// export const CONTRACT_ADDRESS = '0x6e8ABF0e93B09aC375F57403E207B1dDfEACAC90';
Rewards for Voting
Earn MeowMiles for every valid vote cast
Voting may count toward future badge eligibility
Some ecosystem projects may also reward active voters with airdrops or perks
This isn't governance theater. Proposal voting in Catcents is a true signal of participation across the Monad ecosystem. You’re not just voting—you’re co-building.
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