Aragon dey put MACI join for scalable private onchain voting

Aragon and di MACI (Minimum Anti-Collusion Infrastructure) team don join hand launch private voting plugin wey dey enable encrypted, zk-verified ballots for onchain governance. As dem take put MACI cryptographic architecture for Aragon modular stack, organisations fit use privacy only for sensitive proposals but other votes go still clear. Key features na snapshot-based voting power, one-time MACI key registration, end-to-end encrypted Yes/No/Abstain ballots, and onchain verification of zk-proofs. This method dey stop bribe with receipt-freeness, dey strong against vote manipulation with censorship-resistance, and ready for changes in regulations. Early demos dey, and custom builds go land before e dey general available. Private voting go help increase turnout, protect voter integrity, and strengthen legitimacy and resilience of DAOs, protocols, and other onchain communities.
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To allow scalable, private voting dey solve one big wahala for onchain governance—voter oppression plus low turnout—which go make DAO integrity and user participation beta. History of putting privacy and governance tools together (like Snapshot votes and zk-based mixers) don help strengthen trust and adoption for the ecosystem. For now, expectation for MACI plugin demos fit bring better feelings about Aragon. For long term, private voting wey dey selective go boost compliance readiness and protocol strength, and e fit make more people start to use Aragon’s governance stack and boost demand for the native token.