Rocket Pool Governance Agent

A live Rocket Pool governance RAG over RPIPs, Snapshot results, and forum context. Ask cited questions, compare proposals, and inspect governance reasoning with source-backed answers.

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Use Ask for live, cited RAG answers and proposal analysis. Use Published Answers for stable explainers and background reading.
General mode: ask a governance question in plain language, like what a proposal says, what objections were raised, or whether something has been discussed.
Conflict mode: phrase a concrete proposal or rule change, and the agent will check it against RPIPs, votes, and governance precedent.
Examples

Featured Example Questions

Includes both general questions and conflict-mode proposal checks so you can see which workflow fits your task.

General/Basics
What are RPIPs?

Start with the proposal system that governs protocol changes in Rocket Pool.

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General/Basics
What is Rocket Pool?

Get a concise overview of the protocol, liquid staking, node operators, and rETH.

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General/Mechanics
What does RPIP-74 say about the deposit pool threshold behavior?

A proposal-specific answer grounded in RPIP text and related governance context.

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General/Debate
What were the main objections to RPIP-77?

A discussion-heavy example that combines proposal text with forum objections.

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General/Debate
Has the topic of forced exits been discussed in the forums?

A forum-driven question that surfaces how the community frames a governance topic.

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General/Debate
What do people say about the rETH peg?

A broad example that connects protocol mechanics, market behavior, and community concerns.

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Conflict/Conflict
Require KYC for all node operators before they can create minipools.

A conflict-mode example phrased as a concrete proposal to test governance boundaries and protocol values.

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Conflict/Conflict
Automatically force-exit underperforming validators after 7 days to protect rETH yield.

A conflict-mode example that checks draft-vs-enacted governance, precedents, and threshold changes.

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Conflict/Conflict
Allow the Security Council to change deposit.pool.maximum and other on-chain staking parameters without a vote whenever market conditions are volatile.

A conflict-mode example focused on authority boundaries, process, and rule-changing powers.

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