User Guide

In the Beravote platform, there are three main parts to the voting process: spaces, proposals, and votes. Here's what they mean:

  • Spaces: Think of a space as a home base for an organization or community. It's like a profile where all the action happens.

  • Proposals: These are ideas or suggestions that people can bring to the space. Proposals are what you vote on.

  • Votes: This is how people say "yes" or "no" to a proposal. The votes determine if a proposal passes or not.

Everything starts with a space. It's where the community gathers, and it's linked to the organization running it. People can create proposals in this space, and then everyone gets a chance to vote on them. The owners of the space decide how the voting process works. They can set rules about who can create proposals and who can vote.

For example, the owners might say that only people who have at least 2,000 of a certain token can create a proposal. They might also set rules about how much voting power someone has based on how many tokens they own. So, if someone has more tokens, their vote might count for more.


Connect Wallet to BeraVote

To begin, go to https://beravote.com/. Click on the Connect Wallet button located at the top right corner of the homepage. Select your wallet provider from the list.

Make sure you add Berachain Testnet to your wallet's network list. If it's not there, you can add it easily by going to the following: Berachain bArtio: https://chainlist.org/chain/80084 Once you're on the page, connect your wallet and follow the steps to add Berachain bArtio to your network list. You can also follow a step-by-step instructions here.

Toggle to bArtio and Artio network

You can use the toggle button to switch between the Artio and bArtio testnets. This feature allows you to view spaces that are on the Artio testnet and those that have migrated to the bArtio testnet.

By default, the list of spaces is shown on bArtio. When you toggle the button, you'll see the spaces on Artio.


If you want more details on how to set up a space, create proposals, or customize voting rules, you can check out the documentation on our website. It has everything you need to know to get started and make the most of the platform.

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