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# Realm Roles

## Realm Owner

Each realm has an owner, this is usually bound to the Discord Guild owner. An owner can nominate or remove administrators ( including themselves ). Owners can also pass ownership to someone else in the Guild. Only owners can delete the realm.

## Realm Admin

Admins have control over the currency distribution, creating distribution rounds, and votes. guild members can be given admin rights by the realm owner.  Admins can add new admins to the realm. Admins can also remove other admins who were promoted after them.&#x20;

## Citizens

Realms have citizens, these are defined by anyone who holds currency of the realm. This allows them participation in any of the realms governance features, including votes and fair distributions. Entry into the realm is as simple as giving someone a coin! Citizens can be a part of as many realms as they hold a balance for.  Citizens will need access to any channels required for them to participate in realm activities.


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