dOrg: Defining DAOs, Comparing the DAO-Model to Traditional LLC Structures, and the Future of DAO Tooling
In this episode, we dive deep with DAO power users Ori Shimony and Nestor Amesty from dOrg, a full-stack Web3 development collective, covering DAO ontology and taxonomy, the trade-offs of DAO structures, the future of DAO tooling, and much more!
Show Notes:
(00:00:00) – Introduction.
(00:00:47) – Guests’ backgrounds.
(00:04:47) – What is a DAO?
(00:07:52) – The non-hierarchical nature of DAOs.
(00:12:04) – Classifying DAOs.
(00:14:35) – Deciding to structure dOrg as a DAO / DAOs vs. traditional structures.
(00:19:17) – dOrg’s operational structure.
(00:23:06) – Token compensation models.
(00:26:42) – Traction that dOrg has achieved.
(00:28:57) – Having a sense of job security in dOrg.
(00:31:26) – Projects that dOrg has worked on.
(00:37:24) – Advantages and drawbacks of dOrg’s DAO structure.
(00:45:39) – Thoughts on the state of DAO governance and tooling.
(00:52:13) – The business model for DAO tooling.
(00:56:19) – Can DAO tooling be generalized?
(01:00:13) – The most successful DAOs in crypto.
(01:03:34) – Upcoming DAO tooling.
(01:06:24) – Predictions for future DAOs and governance.
(01:11:38) – Closing.
Social links:
- Ori’s Twitter
- Nestor’s Twitter
- dOrg Twitter
Resources:
- Delphi Podcast Summaries
- dOrg’s Website
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Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedJanuary 23, 2022 at 3:00 PM UTC
- Length1h 13m
- RatingClean