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The goal of the DGF project is to make and provide tools for individuals to engage with their communities and for communities to organize in pursuit of their values. These tools are encompassed in a software framework, called [[DAO Governance Framework|DGF | The DAO Governance Framework (DGF) project uses blockchain technology to make decentralized business possible. To do this, we provide tools to build [[DAO|DAOs]]. DAOs require IT tools to facilitate their decentralized governance. The core tool of decentralized governance is a meaningful and secure reputation token, [[Reputation|REP]]. The core mechanism of REP tokens in DGF is: 1. REP is minted and given to the person who brings $ to the DAO. 2. The $ doesn't go to the person who earned it; $ is distributed proportionally to everyone who previously has earned REP. | ||
This wiki explains the consequences of using this type of REP token for building DAOs. How it solves the problems with current blockchain initiatives. How DGF makes business and social collaboration more efficient. How REP-focused governance can create a system that promotes human flourishing, materially, socially, and spiritually. And how such lofty and abstract values can persist in a system that is simultaneously built from cold, hard, algorithmic execution of digitally codified business and civil contracts. | |||
From a wider perspective, the goal of the DGF project is to make and provide tools for individuals to engage with their communities and for communities to organize in pursuit of their values. These tools are encompassed in a software framework, called [[DAO Governance Framework|DGF]]. | |||
The initial instantiation of the DGF project is based on the architecture detailed in these<ref>Craig Calcaterra and Wulf Kaal (2021) Decentralization, De Gruyter.</ref> documents.<ref>Craig Calcaterra (May 24, 2018) On-Chain Governance of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations, Available at SSRN: <nowiki>https://ssrn.com/abstract=3188374</nowiki> or <nowiki>http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3188374</nowiki></ref><ref>Craig Calcaterra, Wulf Kaal, & Vlad Andrei (February 18, 2018) Blockchain Infrastructure for Measuring Domain Specific Reputation in Autonomous Decentralized and Anonymous Systems , U of St. Thomas (Minnesota) Legal Studies Research Paper No. 18-11, Available at SSRN: <nowiki>https://ssrn.com/abstract=3125822</nowiki> or <nowiki>http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3125822</nowiki></ref> However, the system is designed to be inherently evolutionary and is intended to quickly move beyond the original specifications. | The initial instantiation of the DGF project is based on the architecture detailed in these<ref>Craig Calcaterra and Wulf Kaal (2021) Decentralization, De Gruyter.</ref> documents.<ref>Craig Calcaterra (May 24, 2018) On-Chain Governance of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations, Available at SSRN: <nowiki>https://ssrn.com/abstract=3188374</nowiki> or <nowiki>http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3188374</nowiki></ref><ref>Craig Calcaterra, Wulf Kaal, & Vlad Andrei (February 18, 2018) Blockchain Infrastructure for Measuring Domain Specific Reputation in Autonomous Decentralized and Anonymous Systems , U of St. Thomas (Minnesota) Legal Studies Research Paper No. 18-11, Available at SSRN: <nowiki>https://ssrn.com/abstract=3125822</nowiki> or <nowiki>http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3125822</nowiki></ref> However, the system is designed to be inherently evolutionary and is intended to quickly move beyond the original specifications. |
Revision as of 07:50, 22 January 2024
The DAO Governance Framework (DGF) project uses blockchain technology to make decentralized business possible. To do this, we provide tools to build DAOs. DAOs require IT tools to facilitate their decentralized governance. The core tool of decentralized governance is a meaningful and secure reputation token, REP. The core mechanism of REP tokens in DGF is: 1. REP is minted and given to the person who brings $ to the DAO. 2. The $ doesn't go to the person who earned it; $ is distributed proportionally to everyone who previously has earned REP.
This wiki explains the consequences of using this type of REP token for building DAOs. How it solves the problems with current blockchain initiatives. How DGF makes business and social collaboration more efficient. How REP-focused governance can create a system that promotes human flourishing, materially, socially, and spiritually. And how such lofty and abstract values can persist in a system that is simultaneously built from cold, hard, algorithmic execution of digitally codified business and civil contracts.
From a wider perspective, the goal of the DGF project is to make and provide tools for individuals to engage with their communities and for communities to organize in pursuit of their values. These tools are encompassed in a software framework, called DGF.
The initial instantiation of the DGF project is based on the architecture detailed in these[1] documents.[2][3] However, the system is designed to be inherently evolutionary and is intended to quickly move beyond the original specifications.
This wiki is intended to record the history of the project, be an official repository of the latest version of DGF, and to serve as a Forum for deliberation on the future direction of the project. We do original research as a rule. We reward original research which remains. We keep a record of old pages, but we replace what is canonical when we agree on a new canonical page.
To help edit this wiki create an account. Contributors are encouraged to consult the DGF Author Style Guide and wiki contributors' guidelines. Consult the Media Wiki User's Guide and MediaWiki FAQ for information on using the wiki software.
DAO Governance Framework
Main page: DAO Governance Framework
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Cultural things (such as constitutions and settled laws, agreed upon ways of doing things, design philosophy, values statements, contributors' guide); up-to-date Marketing/Advertisements; fixed Code (!!!), Fixed Plan, Theory, Formulas
DGF solves DAO problems
Main page: DGF Fixes Blockchain
??should include links to anything relatively dynamic, evolving, abstract, ideas, such as:
- goals/plans for the project
- roadmap
- arguments/discussions for and against ideas
Applications
Main page: DGF Applications
Decentralized scientific societies
Main page: Decentralized scientific societies
Decentralized scientific societies (deSci publishing initiative)
Blockchain institutions
Main page: Blockchain institutions
FinTech
Main page: FinTech
- Finance markets
- ForEx
- Commodities (tokenization)
- Equities (ICOs)
- Options
- Decentralized underwriting
- Generalized chit fund banking
Gig jobs
Main page: Gig jobs
- Ride Sharing/Delivery
Social Groups
Main page: Social Groups
Codebase
https://gitlab.com/dao-governance-framework/
Downloads
See Also
Engineering links
- DGF project
- DGF
- Governance philosophy
- Guiding principles
- Contributors guide
- Ethical considerations
- Governance philosophy
- software specs
- design plan/roadmap
- code audits
- Comparisons with other platforms
Academic links
- philosophical motivations
- sociological justifications
- legal analyses
- theoretical economics and game theory arguments
- mathematical formulas for tokenomics
- engineering philosophy
Marketing
- recruitment
- advertisement of products
- art repo
Downloads
- UIs
- Block production clients
Affiliated projects
- blockchains
- data storage
- deSci community
- chat platform
Notes & References
- ↑ Craig Calcaterra and Wulf Kaal (2021) Decentralization, De Gruyter.
- ↑ Craig Calcaterra (May 24, 2018) On-Chain Governance of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3188374 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3188374
- ↑ Craig Calcaterra, Wulf Kaal, & Vlad Andrei (February 18, 2018) Blockchain Infrastructure for Measuring Domain Specific Reputation in Autonomous Decentralized and Anonymous Systems , U of St. Thomas (Minnesota) Legal Studies Research Paper No. 18-11, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3125822 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3125822