Governance
Governance in Kickdom is designed to give players and community members a voice in shaping the future of the game. While Kickdom is first and foremost a fun and competitive football experience, Web3 technology allows the community to play an active role in its evolution.
Player-First Governance
Governance is not about micromanaging the game, it’s about major decisions that impact the community and ecosystem.
Game balance, live ops, and economy tuning remain in the hands of the Kickdom development team to ensure fairness and stability.
Role of KDC
Kickdom Coin (KDC) is the key to governance.
Governance power is determined by the number of KDC tokens locked in-game.
The further you progress in Kickdom, the more tokens you will need to lock, meaning advanced players gain more influence.
This ensures that:
Even if someone buys a huge amount of KDC, they will have zero governance power if they don’t actually play.
Active and progressing players are the ones who shape the future of Kickdom.
Federations & Local Governance
Federations (clans) will have their own internal governance systems, inspired by DAO principles.
Members can contribute to:
Deciding which buildings to prioritize.
Setting rules for federation tournaments.
Distributing federation rewards.
Safeguards
To protect the ecosystem, governance will be progressive and limited at first.
Sensitive decisions (economy balance, anti-cheat, compliance) remain under dev team control.
Community governance focuses on enhancing engagement and long-term value.
Vision
The goal of governance is to make Kickdom a community-driven universe, where players don’t just play the game but also help shape its future, all while keeping gameplay fun-first and fair.
With KDC, token locking, and federations, Kickdom combines accessibility and innovation, ensuring that the most engaged players have the most meaningful voice.
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