Zeebu Protocol Governance Council: A Detailed Overview

Introduction

The Zeebu Protocol establishes a decentralized ecosystem by onboarding 300 active governance council members. These members will play a crucial role in shaping and overseeing the protocol. The onboarding process is divided into two strategic stages, each designed to attract and integrate key players in the web3 space. This document outlines the roles, selection process, criteria, responsibilities, and benefits of becoming a governance council member, along with a comprehensive FAQ section.

Zeebu Governance Council

The Zeebu Governance Council is the core decision-making body of the Zeebu Protocol. Comprising 300 members, this council plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of the protocol, ensuring its growth, security, and alignment with the decentralized principles. The council is responsible for making strategic decisions, voting on key proposals, and guiding the overall direction of the Zeebu ecosystem.

Key Advantage

Onboarding Governance Council Members


Stage 1: ZBU Pioneers

Objective:

Secure 125 seats as ZBU Pioneers who would be major institutions acting as Master Deployers or Super Node Operators.

Timeline:

They will get the Phase-1 access at the time of launch

What are Master Deployer / Super Node Operators?

Key Components

Selection Process and Criteria

Responsibilities

Benefits