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Latest revision as of 17:42, 13 July 2023
A Social DAO is a type of DAO that is not primarily devoted to serving the good of the society its members live in, with less emphasis on economic profit for its members--unlike primary DAOs. The value proposition of using a DAO structure is that decentralization naturally promotes equality, it add the transparency that assures accurate estimates of overhead to optimize efficiency, and it maintains an uncensorable history to promote a stable culture devoted to the DAO's goals.
Structure[edit | edit source]
??Two approaches:
- Pure Governance system with no money component (danger of nothing at stake)
- Partial money redistribution: Abstract the structure from Scholarship DAO,
Examples[edit | edit source]
- Scholarship DAO
- Poverty relief DAO
- Policing DAOs
- Social harmony
- Hybrids
- [DeNiM](Decentralized-News-Media) - The decentralized news media network.
- Science Research Organizations
- [Peer to Peer Technology](Peer-to-Peer-Technology) - The decentralized society for research, development, and sharing of P2P tools.
- [Decentralized Governance](Decentralized-Governance) - The decentralized society for analysis and development of new approaches to the organization and guidance of decentralized networks.
- Underwriting
- Oracles