Supervisors are guardians of governance security, providing necessary balance between decentralization and security.Supervisors are selected through a hybrid election mechanism, ensuring professionalism and representativeness:
Technical committee nomination: The technical committee can nominate candidates with deep technical backgrounds, ensuring supervisors have the ability to identify technical risks.
Community election confirmation: All supervisor candidates must undergo community voting confirmation, requiring over 30% voting support to be elected.
Term rotation system: Supervisor terms are 12 months, with possible reelection but not exceeding two consecutive terms, ensuring periodic power renewal.
Supervisors provide necessary security guarantees without interfering with normal governance:
Risk identification monitoring: Continuously monitor off-chain discussions and on-chain proposals, identifying potential governance attacks, technical vulnerabilities, or economic manipulation.
Technical review gatekeeping: Conduct technical feasibility and security reviews for all on-chain proposals, publishing review reports for community reference.
Emergency intervention powers: When serious security risks are discovered, suspend risky proposal voting through multi-signature (requiring 2/3 supervisor agreement), buying response time for the community.