Pangea Gov+

Liquid democracy governance of Pangea

Equal collaborative decision making

All anonymous citizens have the ability to vote equally in Pangea policies

Fostering long term decision making

Through transparency, accountability and collective decision-making

Remove bureaucracy, plutocracy and concentration of powers

Through digitisation and fair, human-centric decentralisation

Built for transparency and participation

Empowers citizens with the ability to view, participate and except and understand policies

How does Liquid Democracy work?

Liquid Democracy in Pangea allows voters the flexibility to directly participate in the voting process or delegate their voting power to a trusted party. This unique system is adaptable, letting individuals delegate their voting rights on a category, or issue-by-issue basis. Such delegation is not merely a transfer of power; it is a strategic choice to empower individuals with domain-specific knowledge to influence decision outcomes, leading to more informed governance.

Liquid Democracy in the
Real World

Liquid Democracy has already been successfully
tested in industry and politics!
Google Liquid DemocracyLiquid Democracy in German Politics
Truly Democratic
Low barrier to entry
Cooperation, not Competition
Scaleable
Creates Responsibility
Directly Represents Minorities
More Informed Decisions
Community Engagement

Conditions for True Democracy

Blurring the lines between citizen, market, technology, and government. Pangea makes everyone responsible for Pangea

Pangea Gov+ adopts a no-code paradigm, employing swift and adaptable democratic governance ecosystem. The governance framework is autonomous, accessible, and adept at fostering sound, well-integrated decisions within the Pangea self-regulatory ecosystem.

Pangea Gov+ is powered by Tonomy Gov+

Features

A holistic toolset of self-built and open-source tools to facilitate governance

Fixing Web3 Governance

Existing permissionless platforms eventually fail in governance due to concentration of powers
Bitcoin
Ethereum
Pangea Gov+
What do they govern?
What do they govern?
Legislative Power
Making the rules
Executive Power
What do they govern?
Judicial Power
Interpreting the rules
Cryptocurrency
Mining Pools
Cryptocurrency & Dapps
Staking Pools
Virtual Nation
Liquid Democracy policy making
Administration & Core Developers
Arbitration Courts

State-Nation Governance

Not Fully
Democratic
95 Countries
Flawed/Full
Democracy
71 Countries
Digitization
Estonia
Decentralization
Participation
Open Liquid Democracy
Pangea

Participate in Pangea governance and policies & use Arbitration to settle disputes

Payments

Paid with
free-market LEOS

Where the money goes

Structure

SaaS
monthly fee

Familiar model + hides infrastructure complicities

Price in fixed
$ value

Predictable and easy for institutional adoption and users

FREE

Global Citizens
  • Democratic Voting
  • Track Governance Spending
  • Policy Participation
  • Discussions
  • Citizen support
  • Governance Explorer (read)

AI-Assisted Disputes Arbitration

Per hour
Court Package

Mediator

$16
Ƚ615
$80
Ƚ3,077
for 5 sessions

Senior Legal Facilitator

$40
Ƚ1538
$200
Ƚ7,692
for 5 sessions

Judge

$600
Ƚ23,077
$3,000
Ƚ1,15,385
basic court session

Jury

$1,000
Ƚ38,462
$5,000
Ƚ1,92,308
basic 5-jury court + Judge