Open aquabu opened 5 years ago
Hi @aquabu Very interested in applying this approach to physical production in the material world by giving monks, knights, artists, activists access to land and tools to create the food and shelter they need.
@patrick-t-Anderson absolutely! Their “Virtue” could also unlock access to resources and not just a flow of funds.
@Patrick-T-Anderson are you at the hackathon? Post here or PM me on Telegram @noahthorp
Hi @aquabu,
I'm not at the hackathon :(
My proposal is at https://github.com/ethberlinzwei/Find-A-Team/issues/23
I will message you on Telegram ;)
Code for this posted here: https://github.com/aquabu/virtue-dao
About Me
Hi, I'm Noah and I've been hacking on responsive organizations, blockchain projects and DAOs since 2014 and startups since 1998. I co-founded a holocratic company that became a constitutional org governed by pull requests. I currently run CoMakery.com and have done lots of software development on financial, blockchain and web apps. Github | LinkedIn | Twitter
Let me know if you would like to hack with me on a new kind of DAO. One with no proposals, virtuous swarms with a mission, funded by grants and distributing returns on deposits (e.g. Compound).
Why Virtuous Swarms With No Proposals
DAOs help us fulfill a common purpose, allocate resources and coordinate activities.
But proposals take a long time to write, read and vote on. Voter turnout is often very low. Waiting for permission for proposals is not fast enough in fast moving scenarios or exploding complexity with lots of localized expertise. Proposals are not in the spirit of permissionless action and do-ocracy.
How It Could Work
As a metaphor, consider a monastic order where individuals gain access to the resources of the order based on their adherence to following the precepts of their order - through their virtue. If the people of the order (monks, knights, artists, activists) remain true to the precepts others who are inspired by their actions and way of acting donate to the endowment.
Here's the rough starting point for the implementation:
Who We Need On The Team
Communication