teleo-codex/decisions/internet-finance/coal-cut-emissions-by-50.md
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type entity_type name domain status parent_entity platform proposer proposal_url proposal_date resolution_date category summary tracked_by created
decision decision_market Coal: Cut emissions by 50%? internet-finance passed coal futardio proPaC9tVZEsmgDtNhx15e7nSpoojtPD3H9h4GqSqB2 https://www.futard.io/proposal/6LcxhHS3JvDtbS1GoQS18EgH5Pzf7AnqQpR7D4HxmWpy 2024-11-13 2024-11-17 mechanism Proposal to reduce Coal token emission rate from 15.625 to 7.8125 per minute and establish bi-monthly decision markets for future adjustments rio 2026-03-11

Coal: Cut emissions by 50%?

Summary

This proposal halved the Coal token emission rate from 15.625 to 7.8125 per minute (22,500 to 11,250 per day), reducing annual inflation from approximately 110% to 56%. The proposal also established a framework for bi-monthly decision markets to guide future emission rate adjustments, replacing the original post-launch schedule that was intended as temporary.

Market Data

  • Outcome: Passed
  • Proposer: proPaC9tVZEsmgDtNhx15e7nSpoojtPD3H9h4GqSqB2
  • Created: 2024-11-13
  • Completed: 2024-11-17
  • Proposal Number: 1
  • DAO Account: 3LGGRzLrgwhEbEsNYBSTZc5MLve1bw3nDaHzzfJMQ1PG
  • Autocrat Version: 0.3

Significance

This represents Coal's first major governance decision using futarchy to manage token economics. The proposal demonstrates futarchy being used for dynamic monetary policy adjustment rather than one-time decisions. By establishing bi-monthly decision markets for emission rates, Coal is implementing continuous governance over a critical economic parameter.

The original emission schedule included automatic halvings at 5% circulating supply increases, but this was explicitly temporary. Moving to market-governed adjustments represents a shift from algorithmic to futarchic monetary policy.

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