StarDAO
Some people push against what they see as the financialization of everything from art to identity, while others defend the idea by saying this is the way to make capitalism work in a more equitable, favourable way. The debate can go on endlessly, and there are great points on both sides. But it's undeniable that DAOs are only beginning to make thei... See more
Decentralized Autonomous Organizations and the Promise of Utopia · Feature ⟋ RA
The sooner cooperative ownership is enshrined as a legitimate form of organization through DAO structures, the sooner we can build first-class structures for our future cooperatives. DAOs even present a unique opportunity to do so. The LLC is designed for a small set of owners. The public corporation is designed for mass ownership by capitalists. B... See more
Jason Barrett Prado • DAOs are interesting, likely, and terrifying
There are two main differences to call out in how Prime type memberships might work in web3. First is that rather than simply having members, we have owners. Many DAOs such as Friends With Benefits are already operating in this way - holding a certain amount of token grants you access to the suite of products and services that the DAO offers. Early... See more
Joey DeBruin • (Amazon) Prime time in web3
How will DAOs convert revenue generated from character IP off-chain back into the on-chain treasury? The sale of NFTs enables an easy way to fund an on-chain treasury that can be managed by token holders. But DAOs may need third-party administrators that can provide payments and contract services at the direction of the DAO to bridge off-chain (e.g... See more