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xSynth Improvement Proposals (XIPs)

The XIP is an artifact used to describe proposed changes to the core xSynth Protocol. They can be authored by anyone and feature the motivation, technical specifications and rationale behind design decisions relating to the proposed idea.

XIPs are used as an artifact by the Swiss Council who is responsible for conducting interviews with the XIP author and debating on the implications of the SIP within the council chamber and also by the protocol DAO who is responsible for implementing the technical changes on the discretion of the Spartan Council.

XIPs live at thei snapshot where anyone can see the status of XIPs and to find out more information about how to author one. Although anyone can author a XIP, it is ultimately up to the Swiss Council to approve and accept a XIP.

Learn about how to write a XIP or XCCP by visiting "How to write XIP/XCCPs"

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