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💡 Proposal: Tiered Security Model for Venice (VVV-Aligned Governance)
Hey Venice team and community!
I'm sharing an idea for a more robust security system aligned with VVV's decentralized nature.
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🔍 The Core Question
How can we secure the platform against persuasion engineering and malicious prompts (like those cited by OWASP⁷) without compromising our promise of being an "uncensored" AI?
Additionally:
How do we align the economic incentives of VVV holders with the long-term security of the project?
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Initial Proposal (and Its Flaws)
My first idea was to create access tiers based on VVV holdings:
100+ VVV Holders
Would receive more access “power”
Subject to punishments (alerts, cooldowns) in case of abuse
Identified Problem
A malicious “whale” could simply buy 100 VVV to gain elevated access
→ This creates a security vulnerability instead of solving one
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Refined Proposal: An Inverted & Improved Model
A more robust approach, aligned with Venice’s philosophy:
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Paid Plan (Pro): Maximum Access & Trust
Pro users pay for fewer restrictions
They should experience the most “uncensored” environment possible
Trust in the user becomes a core product principle
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VVV Holders (Stakeholders): The Moderation Council
Instead of gaining more access, VVV holders gain governance power
They become the guardians of the platform
How It Would Work
A prompt from an anonymous user
Flagged by the system as potentially malicious (e.g., prompt injection⁷)
Not immediately blocked
Sent to a “review queue”
Action by VVV Holders
A committee of VVV holders (with minimum stake requirement)
Reviews flagged prompts
Votes to determine:
Malicious intent
or creative boundary-pushing
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Reputation System
Active and fair moderators earn:
Rewards
Status
Aligns “skin in the game” with ecosystem health
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Benefits of This Approach
Aligns Incentives
Those who have the most to lose (VVV holders) are responsible for protection
Preserves Pro Value
No penalties for paid users — value proposition remains clear
Creates a Functional VDAO
Transforms VVV from a simple API utility¹² into a governance + security mechanism
Scalable Moderation
Distributes workload across the invested community, instead of centralized oversight
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Conclusion
This model transforms VVV holders from:
Passive compute consumers
into Active ecosystem protectors
A tiered security approach based on trust (Pro users) and responsibility (VVV stakeholders) appears to be a strong path toward ensuring Venice’s long-term safety and reputation.
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