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EkoH

Democracy decides values . EkoH helps communities consult competence —by domain—without
sliding into technocracy.

It works by showing multiple transparent “readings” of the same vote, so differences are visible and
governable.

Baseline legitimacy preserved

Domain-bounded competence

Auditability & recourse

Optional liquid delegation

Legitimacy constraint

Some decisions are about shared values and lived impact. Everyone must retain a baseline right to participate,
even when the topic is technical.

Quality constraint

Some decisions require domain knowledge to avoid predictable failure. EkoH adds an advisory layer so competence
can be consulted—openly—without becoming hidden authority.

How EkoH works

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