Governance is one of the most powerful ideas in DeFi but also one of the least used.
Bifrost has just introduced a proposal that directly addresses this problem:
Should active governance participation be rewarded with real economic incentives?
As someone who follows DeFi closely — especially the Polkadot ecosystem — I think this proposal is an important step forward, not just for Bifrost, but for on-chain governance design in general.
Let’s break it down in simple terms.
The Core Problem: Governance Is Undervalued
Right now, governance on many DeFi protocols (including Bifrost) faces a few common issues:
Many BNC / vBNC / bbBNC holders don’t clearly know where or how to vote
There’s often strong discussion, but low actual voting turnout
Governance feels like a “responsibility” rather than a rewarded action
At the same time, Bifrost has entered a new phase focused on buybacks and profit sharing.
That makes governance even more important — because decisions now directly affect long-term value.
So the question becomes:
How do we turn passive token holders into active protocol participants?
The Proposal: Incentivize Governance Participation
Bifrost is asking the community to choose one of two incentive models, via on-chain voting.
👉 You vote AYE on the option you support, and NAY on the other.
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Should Governance participation be rewarded?
Governance is one of the most powerful ideas in DeFi but also one of the least used.
Bifrost has just introduced a proposal that directly addresses this problem:
Should active governance participation be rewarded with real economic incentives?
As someone who follows DeFi closely — especially the Polkadot ecosystem — I think this proposal is an important step forward, not just for Bifrost, but for on-chain governance design in general.
Let’s break it down in simple terms.
The Core Problem: Governance Is Undervalued
Right now, governance on many DeFi protocols (including Bifrost) faces a few common issues:
Many BNC / vBNC / bbBNC holders don’t clearly know where or how to vote
There’s often strong discussion, but low actual voting turnout
Governance feels like a “responsibility” rather than a rewarded action
At the same time, Bifrost has entered a new phase focused on buybacks and profit sharing.
That makes governance even more important — because decisions now directly affect long-term value.
So the question becomes:
How do we turn passive token holders into active protocol participants?
The Proposal: Incentivize Governance Participation
Bifrost is asking the community to choose one of two incentive models, via on-chain voting.
👉 You vote AYE on the option you support, and NAY on the other.
👉 The winning option will be implemented.
Option A: Governance Participation Affects bbBNC APY
🔗 Referendum: bifrost[.]subsquare[.]io[/]referenda[/]189
How it works (simplified):
If you actively participate in governance, your bbBNC APY increases
If you stay inactive, your yield may be lower
Governance becomes part of the core yield logic, not a side activity
Key characteristics:
Long-term, structural incentive
Strong alignment between governance and economic value
Requires on-chain upgrades and more development time (≈ 6 months)
Option B: Governance Participation Earns Lottery Tickets
🔗 Referendum: bifrost[.]subsquare[.]io[/]referenda[/]190
How it works (simplified):
Each governance action earns lottery tickets
Periodic draws distribute rewards from a prize pool
More participation = more chances to win
Key characteristics:
Fast to launch (≈ 2 months)
No on-chain logic changes required
Flexible campaign-style incentives
Rewards are probabilistic, not guaranteed
UX Improvements (Regardless of Option)
No matter which option wins, Bifrost will upgrade its governance UX:
Clear proposal list with voting stats
One-click participation using BNC / vBNC / bbBNC
Transparent display of voting status and lock conditions
Depending on the chosen option, users will also see:
APY impact dashboards (Option A), or
Lottery pages with tickets, pools, and draw info (Option B)
This is already a big win for accessibility.
My Personal Take as a DeFi & Polkadot Content Creator
Both options are valid — but they serve different goals.
Why Option B Makes Sense Short-Term
If the goal is:
Quick participation boost
Low technical risk
Immediate feedback on incentive effectiveness
👉 Option B is very practical.
Lottery-style rewards are familiar in crypto and can attract casual users who normally ignore governance.
Why I Personally Lean Toward Option A
From a long-term protocol design perspective, I find Option A more compelling.
Why?
It treats governance as productive work, not a game
It aligns yield, ownership, and responsibility
It encourages consistent participation, not one-off actions
It strengthens bbBNC as a “governance-aligned asset”
Yes, it’s more complex and slower to ship — but structurally, it’s closer to what mature DeFi governance should look like.
If Bifrost wants governance to be a core pillar, not a marketing campaign, Option A sets a stronger foundation.