MIGA Token
Governance token of the Freedom of Information DAO, funding anti-censorship technology, independent media, and cultural expression for Iran.
MIGA Token (Freedom of Information)
MIGA is the governance token of the Freedom of Information DAO, a sister project to Pars Protocol focused on anti-censorship technology, independent media, and cultural expression for the people of Iran.
Token Specifications
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | MIGA |
| Symbol | MIGA |
| Network | Solana (native) |
| Standard | SPL Token |
| Total Supply | 1,000,000,000 |
| Decimals | 9 |
Mission
"MIGA is not against Iran. It is for the Iranian people."
MIGA funds:
- Independent journalism
- Anti-censorship technologies
- Satellite communication access
- VPN and mesh network tools
- Cultural content (film, music, art, literature)
- Educational platforms
- Human rights documentation
- Global awareness campaigns
What MIGA Does NOT Fund
The DAO explicitly will never fund:
- Violence
- Political parties
- Military activity
- Armed groups
- Election interference
- State overthrow
Governance Model
Simple Voting
MIGA uses straightforward token-based governance:
1 MIGA = 1 VoteProposal Process
- Submit Proposal: Anyone can submit a mission proposal
- Committee Review: DAO committee reviews for legality and safety
- Token Holder Vote: MIGA holders vote on approved proposals
- Automatic Execution: Smart contracts release funds upon approval
- Transparent Reporting: All spending documented on-chain
Token Distribution
Fair Launch
MIGA guarantees a fair launch:
| Allocation | Percentage | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| DAO Treasury | 100% | All raised funds |
| Founders | 0% | No allocation |
| VCs | 0% | No allocation |
| Hidden wallets | 0% | Complete transparency |
Custody
All funds are held in:
- On-chain multi-sig vault
- Transparent treasury management
- Community-governed allocations
Relationship to Pars Protocol
MIGA and PARS are complementary but distinct:
| Aspect | PARS | MIGA |
|---|---|---|
| Network | Pars Network (EVM) | Solana |
| Purpose | Financial infrastructure | Freedom of information |
| Governance | vePARS vote-escrow | 1 token = 1 vote |
| Treasury | Protocol reserves | Mission funding |
Cross-Protocol Governance
The Committee governance formula connects both tokens:
committee_power = min(PARS, MIGA) × √(lock_duration / max_duration)This ensures:
- Both communities have voice
- Neither token can dominate
- Balanced ecosystem governance
Bridge
MIGA can be bridged to Pars Network via Wormhole:
- Native on Solana
- Bridged ERC-20 on Pars Network
- Same governance weight on both chains
Funding Roadmap
| Phase | Target | Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Phase I | $5M | Independent media, encrypted communications, awareness |
| Phase II | $10M | Global cultural campaigns, community hubs, satellite |
| Phase III | $50M | Regional digital freedom infrastructure |
| Phase IV | $100M | Global censorship-resistant network |
Why Solana?
MIGA is native to Solana for:
| Benefit | Description |
|---|---|
| Low Fees | Accessible to global participants |
| Fast Voting | Real-time governance |
| Global Access | No geographic restrictions |
| Transparent Treasury | On-chain visibility |
| Real-time Governance | Quick decision-making |
Acquiring MIGA
Primary Market
During launch phases:
- Bonding curve mint on Solana
- 100% to DAO treasury
- No team allocation
Secondary Markets
After launch:
- Decentralized exchanges on Solana
- Bridged markets on Pars Network
- Cross-chain AMMs
Contract Addresses
| Network | Type | Address |
|---|---|---|
| Solana | Native Token | ... (TBD) |
| Pars Network | Bridged Token | 0x... (TBD) |
Links
- Foundation Site: miga.us.org
- Protocol Site: migaprotocol.xyz
- Governance Portal: pars.vote (cross-protocol)
Security
Audits
- Solana program audited by [TBD]
- Bridge contracts audited by [TBD]
- Bug bounty program active
Multi-Sig
Treasury controlled by:
- Multi-signature requirements
- Time-locked transactions
- Community oversight
Related Documentation
- PARS Token – Pars Protocol native token
- vePARS Token – Governance mechanics
- Committees – Cross-protocol governance