Tortuga Finance Docs
  • Overview
    • Liquid Staking on Aptos
  • Stake APT
    • Tutorial: Stake APT via Tortuga
    • Tutorial: Buy tAPT from DEX
    • Use tAPT
    • Fees
    • Before You Stake
  • For Validators
    • How It Works
    • How to Join
  • For Developers
    • Integration Resources
    • Tortuga <> Pyth
  • Protocol
    • Overview
    • Whitepaper
    • Governance
    • Tokenomics
    • Reference
      • helpers::circular_buffer
      • helpers::math
      • helpers::pool
      • helpers::stake_pool_helpers
      • helpers::iterable_table_custom
      • oracle::validator_states
      • delegation::delegation_state
      • delegation::delegation_service
      • tortuga::validator_router
      • tortuga::stake_router
      • governance::permissions
      • governance::utils
      • tortuga_governance::staked_aptos
      • tortuga_governance::tortuga_governance
    • Security Audits
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  1. Protocol

Governance

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The Tortuga Finance protocol will be governed in a decentralized fashion. Governance can set the following parameters:

  • Protocol commission - max 100%

  • Community rebate on tAPT unstake - max 3%

  • Cooldown period for claiming tickets - max 14 days

  • Minimum transaction amount size - max 1000

  • Maximum number of validators

  • Maximum maximum commission set by registered validator

  • Allow validators to self-signup

  • Approve a validator

  • Set withdraw signature

  • Set permissioned validator score

  • Forcibly remove a validator

  • Reset oracle parameters

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