Code of Conduct
What it was. The TEC’s set of rules and boundaries — a plain statement of expected behavior across the community’s platforms (Discord, Telegram, the forum, and calls), alongside the “rules and boundaries” of the Hatch DAO itself (what actions members could take in each medium, from contributing wxDAI to voting and redemption).
Who it was for. Every participant. New members implicitly accepted it on joining, and it set the shared baseline for respectful conduct and for moderation decisions.
What it looked like. A reference document combining two things: behavioral norms (respect, inclusion, anti-harassment, and reporting channels) and a medium-by-medium description of permitted on-chain and off-chain actions, cross-referenced to mechanisms like the CSTK Ratio and Hatch Exchange Rate. It pointed to the Community Covenant for the community’s deeper values and to the Gravity working group for conflict resolution.
Find the original. The full, de-identified document is in the archive’s data repository under Policy & process: browse the folder or get everything in the full document bundle. See For Researchers for how to use the repo.
Related: Community Covenant · Mutual Accountability Methods · Governance