![]() ![]() However, the decentralized world will not live in a vacuum. Vision III: DAOs will interact with the non-DAO worldĪs we can see, a fully grown DAO ecosystem already gives room for quite complex economic and social landscapes. Here, a super-DAO interacts with all kinds of different DAOs in order to buy services, fund developments and to diversify its own funds. And if it has a social component in its vision, it might even pay some of its profits back to environmental or charity DAOs too.įigure 1: DAOs will interact with one another. At the same time it might manage funds from several other DAOs that want to diversify their own holdings. ![]() An investment DAO for example might pay developers from a service DAO in order to implement new features. As the ecosystem matures we will see fluid and complex interactions between all kinds of DAOs. Vision II: DAOs will interact with one anotherĭAOs can feel like little universes on their own with lively discussions, their own tokenomics, governance structures, voting systems,developments and plans for the future. Ideas: IOTA Treasury DAO, Community-housing DAO Can have a very broad vision, with its details expressed in sub-DAOs (each with smaller, but more specialized and dedicated communities). ![]() Protocol DAOs decentralize code development, introduce voting into coding decisions and help financing open-source technology.Įxamples: Sushi, Gitcoin Ideas: IOTA Foundation as a DAOĪ DAO that mainly funds other DAOs. Social DAOs use decentralized governance structures in order to organize communities (and shared funds).Įxamples: Seed club, Friends-with-benefits Ideas: #Spec DAO, Political parties, gaming guilds Investments can go into start-ups, stocks, digital assets or anything else that is seen as promising to return increased monetary value.Įxamples: Meta Cartel, The LAO Ideas: IOTA start-up funding, Crypto-ETFs Investment DAOs aim at investing money for future returns. Service DAOs can range from collectives of freelancers to fully decentralized companies that offer services against payments.Įxamples: Legal advice ( Lex DAO) Ideas: IOTA developers DAO, Decentralized social media ( Society2)įunding DAOs aim to further some agreed-upon cause by giving money to promising projects and ventures.Įxamples: Uniswap grants, AAVE grants Ideas: Charity DAOs, IOTA research grants, IOTA content creator fund Types of DAOs - an overview (find a more complete discussion here ) This is by no means intended to be a exhaustive review of the vast DAO-landscapes out there, but rather a gentle primer to start to get into the topic. Let´s first have a look into what kinds of DAOs already exist in other ecosystems as of today - and exchange some ideas on how equivalents in IOTAs ecosystem could look like. They will vary greatly in structure, size and goals and therefore there will not be “one DAO to rule them all”. People will organize themselves to accomplish many different kinds of tasks - from business and investments to charity and social activities. ![]() Vision I: The DAO-landscape will be pluralistic How could the future of IOTAs DAO-ecosystem look like? But now a new platform is entering the conversation: IOTA with its new IOTA smart contracts. Modern DLTs enable DAOs to transparently manage shared crypto-wallets and to perform democratic votes - even in permissionless, highly fluctuating and often times anonymous groups of people.Ĭurrently, most DAOs run on blockchains like Ethereum or xDAI. However, they all share a promise to combine individual freedom and economic opportunities with community and a sense shared values. Groups of people from all over the world are starting to organize themselves using distributed ledger technologies (DLT), such as blockchains, DAGs and smart contracts, in order to start decentralized businesses, investment groups, charity movements or social clubs.ĭAOs come in all shapes and forms and they differ widely in their goals, inner structures and legal frameworks. Some say they are the next step in the evolution of society and business: The Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs). ![]()
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