quorumalapú
Quorumalapú is a term that has emerged in discussions surrounding decentralized governance and community decision-making. It describes a specific type of quorum, which is the minimum number of participants required for a vote or decision to be considered valid. In the context of quorumalapú, the quorum is not a fixed number or a simple percentage of the total eligible participants. Instead, it is a dynamic and adaptive measure that takes into account various factors influencing the legitimacy and representativeness of a decision.
The concept of quorumalapú suggests that the required number of participants should fluctuate based on the
The proponents of quorumalapú argue that it offers a more nuanced and effective approach to governance than