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Club Update

Signs This Week #3

The Signs Club DAO is live. Governance infrastructure shipped, Proposal #001 passed, and DAO Activation is checked off the roadmap.

Signs This Week lands on Sundays. This edition covers the week's biggest milestone: the Signs Club DAO is operational.

The DAO is live

Governance infrastructure is now built into the site. Members can connect their wallet, view active proposals, cast votes on-chain, and track outcomes from a dedicated DAO portal -- all without leaving therewillbesigns.io.

The system is self-hosted. Proposals publish on Signal, voting records are stored on-site, and results are permanent. No governance theater. No Discord polls that disappear.

DAO Activation is now marked complete on the roadmap.

Proposal #001 passed

The first community vote is in the books.

Proposal #001: SIGNS x MigrateFun Staking Program asked the community to approve a donation of 5,000,000 SIGNS from the Community Wallet to MigrateFun's inaugural staking program. The vote opened June 11 and closed midnight EDT on June 13.
The proposal passed.

A few things worth noting about this vote:

  • This was the first time the Community Wallet has been put to a community decision. The protocol worked as intended: nothing moved before holders weighed in.
  • 5M SIGNS will be distributed to stakers across the MigrateFun ecosystem over 90 days, spreading SIGNS into an active set of Solana DeFi wallets.
  • MigrateFun's upcoming announcement will include SIGNS as a contributing project alongside 85+ other ecosystem alumni.
Full proposal text and vote details: Proposal #001

What the DAO looks like

The Signs DAO is live for anyone to browse. Active and closed proposals are listed with status, category, and vote counts. Each proposal has its own page with full text, rationale, and the final tally.

Voting requires a connected wallet and a minimum balance of 1,000,000 SIGNS -- consistent with Core member eligibility. Ledger hardware wallet holders are fully supported via transaction signing.

Documentation covering how governance works, eligibility, and how proposals are structured lives in the new DAO and Voting page under the Governance section in Docs.

Ledger support

Hardware wallet holders can now vote. Ledger devices were not natively compatible with the standard signing flow, so a transaction signing fallback was added specifically to support them. If you hold on a Ledger, connect via your preferred Solana wallet adapter and the voting UI will route you correctly.

What this means going forward

Every future Community Wallet action that warrants a vote will follow this path: proposal publishes on Signal, community votes, outcome is recorded on-site.

The framework is in place. What comes next depends on what the community surfaces as worth voting on. That conversation belongs in Telegram.

DYOR.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Always do your own research before making any investment decisions.