DAO Prototype Overview
This dashboard previews how the future WATX Water Transparency DAO could react to hydrological stress. Live WSI, evaporation, and rainfall data from the Polygon Amoy Testnet are translated into governance signals, without any tokens or voting enabled.
Design note: Rainfall allocation in WATX is continuous and not contingent on improvements in water scarcity metrics. It represents ongoing impact funding derived from system dynamics, even under worsening conditions.
All values are experimental and for transparency simulation only – no financial offering.
Live Protocol State (Testnet)
get_wsi_history.php.Stress band thresholds are illustrative only and will be tuned by the DAO in future phases.
Parameter Sandbox (What If?)
Adjust evaporation and rainfall sensitivity to see how a simple reservoir simulation responds over 5 years, seeded by the current WSI.
This is a front-end approximation of the hydrological model described in the litepaper. The canonical implementation lives in the backend simulation engine and on-chain logic.
Governance Checkpoints
Derived from recent WSI values – when stress crosses bands, a checkpoint is suggested.
Checkpoints are informational. A future DAO could open votes at these moments to adjust parameters or fund new impact projects.
Governance Parameters (Read-Only)
These are the kinds of parameters a future DAO would be able to adjust within bounded ranges.
In this prototype, parameters are view-only. No voting or contract changes occur – governance is simulated for transparency only.
Impact Registry (Prototype)
A local-only mock of the future on-chain Impact Registry.
Entries are stored in your browser’s localStorage only. In a future phase,
this list will mirror a public on-chain Impact Registry.
Rainfall Allocation Map (Concept)
Visualizing how protocol rainfall could be geographically allocated across registered impact projects.
This map is illustrative only. Rainfall does not guarantee funding; it represents potential allocation capacity based on verified projects and governance decisions.