
The decision followed a wave of political change led by Gen Z activists who successfully overthrew the long-standing Marxist-Leninist regime. For the first time, young citizens directly influenced national leadership through an online, decentralized platform, showing how technology can reshape governance.
Nepal’s Discord Vote opens the door to new ways for citizens. The goal is to engage with political processes that were traditionally slow, opaque, and limited to physical ballots.
How DAOs Can Democratize Governance?
Decentralized autonomous organizations, or DAOs, offer a model that could transform how governments operate. DAOs run on blockchain networks, using smart contracts to enforce rules automatically and record all decisions transparently. Every action taken by the DAO is visible and verifiable on the blockchain, reducing the risk of fraud or manipulation.
What are DAOs? 🤖 Explained Simple:
DAOs = Decentralized Autonomous Organizations.
Think of them as internet-native communities with a shared wallet. Members vote with tokens, not titles. No CEO, no HQ — just smart contracts + community decisions.
It’s how Web3 runs itself. 🌍… pic.twitter.com/Qsw20ypg1C
— The Web3 Academy (@TheWeb3Academyy) July 17, 2025
Nepal’s Discord-based vote is a real-world example of this potential. By using a digital platform, citizens could participate from anywhere, making the process more inclusive. Traditional elections often face logistical and financial hurdles, leaving many voters disenfranchised. DAOs, on the other hand, can operate continuously, allow weighted voting systems, and provide immediate feedback on proposals, making government more responsive and accountable.
🇳🇵 For the first time anywhere in the world Nepal elects it’s interim Prime Minister via Discord vote, after Gen Z overthrew the Marxist-Leninist Regime . pic.twitter.com/3L4IjrXJPU
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) September 12, 2025
The transparency of DAOs also encourages trust. By automatically executing rules without human interference, DAOs ensure that votes are counted fairly and that policies are implemented exactly as approved. In this tweet, you can see a context of what is happening in Nepal:
How did we end up polling on Discord for Nepal’s next leader? Here’s a rundown:
tldr; Nepali government was overthrown in 48 hours and I think i just witnessed the first internet native revolution.
Over two decades ago, Nepali citizens overthrew the Monarchy to establish a… https://t.co/yLXz1A9FFZ pic.twitter.com/EmGifiwacZ
— Rachin Kalakheti (@rachinkalakheti) September 12, 2025
Nepal’s Social Media Ban Fails to Stop Gen Z Protests
Amid the Gen Z-led anti-corruption protests in Nepal, the government took the drastic step of banning social media platforms across the board. Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter, and even WeChat were all blocked, cutting off traditional channels of online communication. Yet despite these restrictions, digital communities found ways to stay connected.
social media was just banned in Nepal amid the Gen Z anti-corruption protests.
no facebook, no whatsapp, no twitter, even wechat was banned
yet a friend in Nepal tells me that @BitchatMe_ had 250+ people in their geohash channel pic.twitter.com/f25hIKuH1e
— read.pourteaux.xyz (@pourteaux) September 9, 2025
A friend in Nepal reported that Bitchat, an alternative messaging app, hosted over 250 participants in a single geohash channel, showing that tech-savvy citizens are finding creative ways to organize and share information even under heavy censorship.
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