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# Governance Intelligence & Token Model ($KRAFT)

DAOKraft introduces $KRAFT, a Governance Intelligence Token.\
$KRAFT does not gate proposal submission or DAO voting.\
&#x20;It coordinates access, incentives, and accountability within the governance intelligence layer.<br>

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Core Principles

* Non-intrusive to DAO sovereignty
* Outcome-oriented, not activity-based
* Intelligence-driven, not speculative

#### 6.1 Why a Native Token Is Necessary

Governance intelligence cannot be sustainably aligned through subscriptions or centralized access controls alone.\
DAOKraft operates in a multi-stakeholder environment where proposal authors, reviewers, data contributors, and DAOs interact with asymmetric incentives.\
A native token is required to:

* Align incentives around verifiable governance outcomes
* Economically back reputation and long-term accountability
* Coordinate access to scarce governance intelligence
* Enable DAO-specific customization without central control
* Incentivize governance data contribution and feedback loops

Without a native token, governance intelligence remains centralized and fragile.\
&#x20;With $KRAFT, it becomes measurable, accountable, and progressively decentralized.

#### 6.2 $KRAFT Utilities

* Access to advanced governance intelligence modules
* Temporary lockups (Quality Bonds) for high-impact analysis
* Outcome-verified rewards for successful proposals
* Reputation-backed contributor and consultant rankings
* DAO-specific intelligence model customization
* Incentives for governance data contribution

$KRAFT aligns incentives without interfering with DAO governance


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