## Introducing the Sovryn Wiki: The Community’s Source of Truth
Community Call #55 shone a spotlight on a crucial but sometimes overlooked resource: the **Sovryn Wiki**. The session was dedicated to explaining the purpose of the Wiki, showcasing its content, and inviting the entire community to participate in building it out as the definitive knowledge base for the protocol.
### Why is the Wiki Important?
As a complex DeFi protocol with many moving parts, clear and accessible documentation is essential. The Sovryn Wiki serves as the central, canonical source for information on every aspect of the project. It’s a one-stop-shop for users, developers, and researchers to find what they need, whether it’s a simple user guide or a detailed technical specification.
### What’s on the Wiki?
The Wiki is organized to cater to a wide range of audiences and includes:
* **User Guides:** Step-by-step tutorials on how to use every feature of the Sovryn dApp, from connecting a wallet to providing liquidity.
* **Technical Documentation:** In-depth explanations of the smart contracts, mathematical formulas, and the security model of the protocol.
* **Governance Information:** A complete record of all Sovryn Improvement Proposals (SIPs), details on the Bitocracy and Exchequer, and guides on how to participate in voting.
* **Tokenomics:** A breakdown of the SOV token, its utility, emission schedule, and the mechanisms for earning rewards.
* **Ecosystem Links:** A directory of projects, tools, and resources built by the community around Sovryn.
### A Call for Community Contribution
A key theme of the call was that the Wiki is a **living document, built by and for the community**. The team made a strong call for community members to get involved. Anyone can contribute by:
* **Editing and improving existing articles.**
* **Translating pages into other languages.**
* **Creating new tutorials or guides.**
* **Identifying and flagging outdated information.**
By encouraging community ownership, the Wiki can grow into an even more comprehensive and valuable resource, reflecting the collective knowledge of the entire Sovryn ecosystem. This decentralized approach to documentation is a direct reflection of the protocol’s core ethos.