A lot of people show up to vote in product governance yet still walk away feeling like their voice didn’t count. There’s a straightforward reason behind that.
Let’s break it down using STONfi as the example.
In the STONfi ecosystem, your say in the DAO is measured, but everything comes back to one core concept: voting power.
And it’s actually very simple.
Your voting power isn’t based on anything complex it’s determined by the amount of ARKENSTON tokens you’ve locked in. The interface then converts that into a percentage of the total pool.
Imagine the entire voting system as one big pie.
All participants together form the full pie.
Your personal influence is the slice that matches the amount of ARKENSTON you’ve committed.
More ARKENSTON = bigger slice.
Less ARKENSTON = smaller slice.
Straightforward and easy to interpret.
What I like about this setup is how open it is. There are no hidden mechanics or confusing formulas. You instantly see where you stand and how much weight your vote carries.
It also highlights a key principle: every ARKENSTON token matters. Smaller holders still get representation, while anyone seeking more impact can grow their stake. It’s a fair, transparent way to balance influence in the STONfi ecosystem.
This “percentage of the whole” structure makes governance clear, accessible, and genuinely community-led.
To get involved, you simply stake STON STON$STON.
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