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A Social DAO is a type of [[DAO]] that is not primarily devoted to economic profit for its members, but instead to serving the good of the society its members live in. The value of using a DAO structure to support this goal is to add the [[transparency]] that assures accurate estimates of overhead in order to promote maximal efficiency and impact on the cause the DAO serves.
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 of using a DAO structure to support this goal is to add the [[transparency]] that assures accurate estimates of overhead in order to promote maximal efficiency and impact on the cause the DAO serves.


== Structure ==
== Structure ==

Revision as of 14:41, 14 March 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 of using a DAO structure to support this goal is to add the transparency that assures accurate estimates of overhead in order to promote maximal efficiency and impact on the cause the DAO serves.

Structure

??Two approaches:

  1. Pure Governance system with no money component (danger of nothing at stake)
  2. Part money redistribution: Abstract the structure from Scholarship DAO,

Examples

  • Scholarship DAO
  • Poverty relief
  • Community policing
  • 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

See also