These days I don’t seem to be able to go a day without coming across the phrase progressive decentralisation – an idea which seems to have become an axiom of sorts for aspiring community founders and DAO creators. Although it can mean different things to different people, in this post I will focus on the strategy as outlined in the oft-cited
One time incentive, let' say in the form of airdrop may be effective but not everlasting. Economic incentives have to be designed to benefit the community in the perpetual mode. Secondly, this should be coupled with the revolving governance with the motive of 'all voices need to be registered'.
Wait, a ref. to Grothendieck's rising sea? Are you an algebraic geometer? :D
Very interesting hypothesis. Would love to hear you lead a discussion on this sometime at one of our seminars!
This was so good! Love the push to design and build community as a core principles. Let me know if you ever want to talk about this aspect.
One time incentive, let' say in the form of airdrop may be effective but not everlasting. Economic incentives have to be designed to benefit the community in the perpetual mode. Secondly, this should be coupled with the revolving governance with the motive of 'all voices need to be registered'.