DAO

A DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) operates as an organizational structure rooted in blockchain technology. It employs smart contracts to facilitate automated operational decisions. In such organizations, the voting rights of each member are typically tied to the number of tokens they possess or their level of contribution, fostering equitable and collective intelligence-driven decision-making.

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Web3.0 Guide: Types of DAOs and How to Create Them
Beginner

Web3.0 Guide: Types of DAOs and How to Create Them

This guide will explain what a DAO is in blockchain, how a decentralized organization works, types of decentralized autonomous organizations, why DAOs are important, and how to create a decentralized autonomous organization.
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Kelp DAO Launches Gain, Enabling One-Click Access to L2 and DeFi for Diversified Returns
Intermediate

Kelp DAO Launches Gain, Enabling One-Click Access to L2 and DeFi for Diversified Returns

Leading liquidity re-staking platform Kelp DAO has introduced its latest product, Gain powered by Kelp. This innovative solution lowers the barriers to participating in various L2 and DeFi projects, offering users enhanced opportunities to capture potential market returns through self-custody, simplified operations, and intelligent management, ultimately helping users maximize their diversified earnings.
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SUN.io: Governance and Growth in TRON's DeFi Leader
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SUN.io: Governance and Growth in TRON's DeFi Leader

Let's explore how SUN.io implements decentralized governance through SUN DAO. This article provides an in-depth analysis of the governance model combining DeFi and DAO, including the optimization of the veToken model and the application scenarios of the SUN token. It also discusses the challenges and opportunities of decentralized governance, and how SUN.io achieves innovation in the DeFi space through community co-governance and ecosystem synergy.
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The Governance Paradox of Quantifying Public Contributions in Communities
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The Governance Paradox of Quantifying Public Contributions in Communities

This article discusses the paradox of quantifying public contributions in DAO and community governance, highlighting that current quantification mechanisms tend to lead to power concentration and decreased participation. It also analyzes the risks that may arise with the introduction of AI governance.
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What is Lido? Advancements, Challenges, and  the Future of Liquid Staking
Beginner

What is Lido? Advancements, Challenges, and the Future of Liquid Staking

Lido is a protocol that provides staking services and allows users to stake cryptocurrencies to get rewards without a minimum threshold and lockups.
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What is Crypto Asset Governance Alliance? All You Need to Know About CAGA
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What is Crypto Asset Governance Alliance? All You Need to Know About CAGA

The CAGA network is a blockchain that offers a fast, user-friendly platform for building applications and participating in anonymous voting by investing in CAGA.
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What is ENS?
Beginner

What is ENS?

Ethereum Name Service is a system that allows people to translate their long and complex crypto wallet addresses into something that is easier to remember
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Breaking Down AI Data Barriers: Why Data DAOs Are Crucial Now
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Breaking Down AI Data Barriers: Why Data DAOs Are Crucial Now

This article examines the current limitations of AI data sources and suggests that Data DAOs can provide new, high-quality datasets to advance AI models. Data DAOs can enhance AI training with real-world data, personal health data, and human feedback, but they also face challenges like incentive distortion, data verification, and benefit evaluation.
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What is The Merge?
Beginner

What is The Merge?

With Ethereum undergoing the final testnet merge with Mainnet, Ethereum will officially transition from PoW to PoS. Then what impact will this unprecedented revolution bring to the crypto world?
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The web3 governance lab: Using DAOs to study political institutions and behavior at scale
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The web3 governance lab: Using DAOs to study political institutions and behavior at scale

Online platforms in web3 can allow us to design, test, and redesign political systems for online communities, organizations that will be an increasingly important part of the world in the future.
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DAO research: A roadmap for experimenting with governance
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DAO research: A roadmap for experimenting with governance

DAO research proposes a roadmap for web3 governance experiments, aiming to explore key issues in democratic governance. DAO and web3 governance offer rich data and experimental opportunities, fostering a deeper understanding of democracy and governance.
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What is Union Finance: A Member-owned Onchain Credit Protocol
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What is Union Finance: A Member-owned Onchain Credit Protocol

Discover Union, a member-owned credit protocol on Ethereum, operating as a DAO to enable permission-less, crypto-native credit lines. Union lowers the cost of coordinating trust into available credit, empowering members to source capital more efficiently. Learn how Union fosters a virtuous cycle of increased lending and reduced borrowing costs through decentralized credit underwriting.
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DI - 03: Korean Crypto Community
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DI - 03: Korean Crypto Community

The report delves into the characteristics of South Korea’s cryptocurrency community and the trends to watch in 2023. The report notes that communities play a key role in the success of cryptocurrency projects, especially when it comes to decentralized governance. The South Korean market’s high interest in cryptocurrencies, especially compared to stock investments, and the Upbit exchange’s leading position in global trading volume are analyzed. Cryptocurrency community platforms in South Korea, including Telegram, KakaoTalk, Coinpan, DCInside, X (Twitter), Discord, and Naver Cafe, are studied and their characteristics and user behaviors are discussed. In addition, Google Trend data was analyzed to explore the Korean community’s interest in keywords such as Bitcoin, NFT, airdrops, and Ethereum. The report also covers hot topics in the Korean community in different months, as well as information sources and influence analysis of Telegram channels.
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Benchmarks and performance attribution for DAO treasuries
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Benchmarks and performance attribution for DAO treasuries

The literature and practice for investment performance evaluation in traditional finance is extensive. However, the on-chain world has few proxies that could provide DAOs or on-chain investors with the necessary tools to make quantitative investment allocation decisions.
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DAO governance issues and challenges: An overview
Intermediate

DAO governance issues and challenges: An overview

DAOs utilize blockchain technology and smart contracts to achieve decentralized decision-making and collective ownership. However, they also face various challenges, including legal and regulatory issues, technical and security concerns, management challenges, operational difficulties, as well as social and ethical issues.
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