# Community and governance

HeraFinance is built for its community. From the earliest stages of development, we are committed to building in public, listening to our users, and progressively transferring protocol ownership to the people who make it valuable.

## Community Channels

HeraFinance's primary community presence lives on two platforms:

* **Twitter/X** — Protocol updates, announcements, market commentary, and ecosystem news. Follow us for real-time insights from the HeraFinance team.
* **Telegram** — Our main discussion hub for the community. Ask questions, share feedback, meet fellow farmers, and stay connected to everything happening inside the protocol.

All major milestones, audit results, partnership announcements, and governance proposals will be communicated through these channels first.

## Future Governance Model

HeraFinance is designed to evolve toward decentralized, token-based governance. Token holders will have the ability to vote on key protocol decisions including risk parameters, supported assets and liquidity pairs, fee structures, treasury allocations, and ecosystem grants.

Governance will be implemented gradually, with safeguards in place to ensure that the transition to community control does not introduce instability or gaming vectors during the protocol's early growth phases.

## Community Proposal Process

Any token holder will be able to submit a governance proposal for community consideration. Proposals will progress through a structured review process — from informal community discussion, to formal proposal submission, to an on-chain vote — with clear quorum and threshold requirements to ensure legitimate outcomes.

## Transparency Commitments

The HeraFinance team commits to regular public reporting on protocol metrics, treasury balances, audit findings, and development progress. We believe that transparency is the foundation of trust, and trust is the foundation of a sustainable protocol.


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