The CCIPs describe the design, implementation, and governance of the CityCoins Protocol. The CCIP process (CCIP-000) describes how to create a CCIP and get it ratified. Anyone in the CityCoins community may submit a CCIP.
- Issues - discussions about formal proposals
- Pull Requests - official work-in-progress proposals
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CCIP Number | Title |
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CCIP-000 | CityCoins Improvement Proposal Process |
CCIP-001 | CityCoins Traits |
CCIP-002 | CityCoins Activation |
CCIP-003 | CityCoins Mining |
CCIP-004 | CityCoins Stacking |
CCIP-005 | CityCoins SIP-010 Token |
CCIP-006 | CityCoins VRF |
CCIP-007 | CityCoins Auth |
CCIP-008 | CityCoins SIP-010 Token v2 |
CCIP-009 | CityCoins VRF v2 |
CCIP-010 | CityCoins Auth v2 |
CCIP-011 | CityCoins Stacked Tokens Voting |
CCIP-012 | Stabilize Emissions and Treasuries |
CCIP-013 | Stabilize Protocol and Simplify Contracts |
There are several ways you can get involved with the CCIP process:
- Join the Community - most ideas and discussions start in the CityCoins Discord, with this repository serving as an off-chain record of the official proposals within the protocol.
- CCIP Editor - CCIP editors help CCIP authors make sure their CCIPs are well-formed and follow the right process. They help get CCIPs ready for review by advancing them from Draft to Accepted status. If you want to become a CCIP editor, open an issue with your name and email and ask to be added to the list of CCIP editors.
- CCIP Reviewer - CCIP reviewers are responsible for reviewing an Accepted CCIP using their domain expertise, and giving the author feedback to help make the SIP workable. The current considerations for a CCIP are available in CCIP-000, and if you want to become a CCIP reviewer, open an issue with your name and email and ask to be added to the list of CCIP reviewers.