Know who you are supporting in the Bitshares Community

As you may or may not know, the shares of BTS you own represent not only monetary value, but also voting rights. The creators felt this was so important that they even included a voting section within the wallet. If you've used the voting section, it was probably a bit confusing the first time you laid eyes on it, and it's possible you skimmed over it without giving it a second thought. The purpose of this article is to explain:

  • Why you should care about voting
  • Understanding the voting categories
  • Walking you through the process

Why should I care?

You should care, because your votes determine who holds power. Those who hold power can make decisions that may not align with your interests. It's important to read about those who you vote for. If you you are voting for people who are anonymous or have a generic platform, why would you trust them to do what is in your best interest? More on getting to know your candidate later...

Voting Categories

Bitshares and its sister graphene chains share a similar governance structure. It's built right into the guts of the chain. If you've spent any time listening to @dantheman, you are well aware of his passion for governance. Let's review the categories of voting and begin to understand the roles they play.

Witnesses

Witnesses are the work horses. Every time you perform a transaction on a graphene based blockchain, the witnesses take turns validating transactions. This happens in a round robin fashion at 3 second intervals. Witnesses get paid. People must maintain hardware, typically several unix machines and demonstrate that they can keep them up reliably. If you vote for a witness and they are either idle or failing to produce blocks for some reason, it is in your best interest to remove your vote for that witness and pick someone else to do the job. I wrote a simple tool for seeing if any of your witnesses are failing to produce blocks in a timely manner here. Look at the link associated with each witness. Does it point to information about their contributions or mission? If not, ask yourself why you are supporting them.

Committee Members

Committee Members make decisions about fees, features, forks. Important stuff! They too have links to information about themselves. The same reasoning applies to committee members as to witnesses. Vote for those individuals who you believe will benefit Bitshares for the long term. There is no minimum or maximum votes required so take your time.

Worker Proposals

Did you know that Bitshares has a pool of money that can be used to further enhance many aspects of the chain? It's true! Bitshares doesn't have a "leader" but it does have governance and you individually have the right to vote for worker proposals as they come through. These proposals are rather hidden in the wallet and a little ambiguous to read, but they too matter. Individuals or teams can present a plan to enhance some area of Bitshares for a proposed price. If accepted, the worker is paid daily until the contract terminates. It all happens automatically on the blockchain based upon votes! Pretty cool.

I've written a tool that lets you see, based upon your username, which witnesses you vote for:

http://bts.butler.net/#/lookup/billbutler

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Looks like I'm voting for witnesses who are doing their job, making blocks! Take note of the Blocks Behind number. If you are voting for witnesses who are behind on blocks, remove your vote for them! Keep in mind that since blocks are produced every three seconds, it's possible that a witness may be behind 3000 blocks and this might only represent an hour or so. Your concern is removing votes for those who are chronically behind.

Proxies

We haven't talked about proxies yet, but it's really the easiest route to go. Your proxy can vote for witnesses, committee members and worker proposals all on your behalf. Set it and forget it. It's my hope that you will choose me as your proxy initially and, as you gain more knowledge of the community, take back your voting rights.

Walking Through The Proxy Process

Voting costs about 1/2 cent currently. To proceed:

  • Login to your Bitshares wallet
  • Click Account at the top left
  • Click Voting in the left bar
  • Click the Proxy Tab
  • Enter billbutler as your proxy
  • Click Publish Changes above

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Walking Through The Voting Process

Follow the same instructions as the proxy, but instead choose either the Witness / Committee / Worker Proposal section. For witnesses and committee members, you can either choose from a list or you can type in a value manually. For each account you plan to vote in, click add. This will place it in your added list. You will also see a remove button the right of each witness / committee member.

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NOTE: your vote is not official until you click Publish Changes up top.

I'm going to leave out worker proposals for now. It will make a good future article. Thanks for taking the time to read about Bitshares Governance. I encourage you to empower yourself in this community and exercise your voting privilege. Cheers!

On a side note, I'm also lobbying to be a peerplays witness, so if you hold ppy, please vote for me once the chain goes live!
Peerplay Witness: billbutler-witness

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