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🌐 Community

You Are
The Team.

EBLA has no central organization, no foundation, no hired developers. Every person who runs a node, writes code, answers a question, or spreads the word is the team. You are it.

🤝 Contribute

How to Help

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Write Code

Contribute to the node, staking dashboard, or block explorer. All code is on GitHub under the EBLA-network organization.

🖥️

Run a Validator

Secure the network by running a node. Every validator makes EBLA more decentralized and more resilient. No permission needed.

📝

Write Docs

Better documentation helps everyone. If a guide is unclear, improve it. If something is missing, write it. Open PRs are always welcome.

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Translate

Help non-English speakers understand EBLA. Translate the website, guides, or FAQ into your language and share with your community.

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Report Bugs

Found an issue? Open a GitHub issue or report it in Discord. Responsible disclosure for security issues — see the Security page.

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Spread the Word

Tell other TARA holders. Tell developers. Tell blockchain enthusiasts. The network grows because people believe in it and share it.

⚖️ Governance

How Decisions Get Made

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Discussion first

Major decisions are discussed publicly in Discord and Telegram before any action is taken. Anyone can participate. Everyone's voice counts.

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Validator voting

Changes to network parameters that require code changes are proposed publicly, reviewed by the community, and ultimately validated by the network's validators when they upgrade their nodes.

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Treasury by multi-sig

Community treasury funds are controlled by a multi-sig wallet requiring multiple keyholders. No single person can spend community funds alone.

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Total transparency

All decisions, proposals, and discussions are public. No back-room deals, no private committees, no hidden agendas. EBLA has nothing to hide.

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Open Source, Forever

Every line of code powering EBLA is public, forkable, and auditable. No hidden contracts, no private keys, no secret logic. The code is the contract.

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