26 min

Aragon and Multi-chain Governance: Is it a phoenix rising from the ashes, or is it merely a band-aid for systemic problems‪?‬ BEYOND CODE IS LAW: Decentralized Governance, Dissected

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In this inaugural episode, we delve into the dissolution of the Aragon Association, examining key reasons behind its downfall. Issues include the failure to incorporate human judgment into a court system, challenges posed by high fees on the Ethereum network, and struggles in establishing a viable business model for DAO frameworks.


Moving forward, we explore Aragon's multichain solution in collaboration with Sync and LayerZero. Anson Parker, a crypto native associated with LexDAO, provides insights into the challenges faced while working with Aragon. We also feature Dave Steiner, a Harvard Law School graduate with over 25 years of legal experience, specializing in intellectual property, technology, and new media matters. Dave, who is also an artist with a background in NFTs, adds a unique perspective to the discussion.


Adding depth to the conversation, Q Protocol co-initiator Martin Schmidt explains how Q Protocol addresses the three core issues raised by Aragon, emphasizing its role in promoting shared governance security.


This episode marks the beginning of our series, offering a less jargon-heavy exploration of the complex dynamics surrounding Aragon's challenges and potential solutions in the decentralized governance landscape.

In this inaugural episode, we delve into the dissolution of the Aragon Association, examining key reasons behind its downfall. Issues include the failure to incorporate human judgment into a court system, challenges posed by high fees on the Ethereum network, and struggles in establishing a viable business model for DAO frameworks.


Moving forward, we explore Aragon's multichain solution in collaboration with Sync and LayerZero. Anson Parker, a crypto native associated with LexDAO, provides insights into the challenges faced while working with Aragon. We also feature Dave Steiner, a Harvard Law School graduate with over 25 years of legal experience, specializing in intellectual property, technology, and new media matters. Dave, who is also an artist with a background in NFTs, adds a unique perspective to the discussion.


Adding depth to the conversation, Q Protocol co-initiator Martin Schmidt explains how Q Protocol addresses the three core issues raised by Aragon, emphasizing its role in promoting shared governance security.


This episode marks the beginning of our series, offering a less jargon-heavy exploration of the complex dynamics surrounding Aragon's challenges and potential solutions in the decentralized governance landscape.

26 min