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🔴 Ecosystem Project Idea: subDAO Primitive #57

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smartcontracts opened this issue May 26, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #158
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🔴 Ecosystem Project Idea: subDAO Primitive #57

smartcontracts opened this issue May 26, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #158

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What is an Ecosystem Project Idea?

An Ecosystem Project Idea is an idea for a project that someone could build within the Optimism ecosystem. As opposed to an Ecosystem Concept or an Ecosystem Idea, an Ecosystem Project is generally more fleshed out and corresponds to a relatively clear product to be built.


Summary

nintynick on Twitter, cofounder of Hats Protocol, highlighted a missing primitive in the DAO space called the "subDAO". The subDAO structure was, in the tweet, defined as a structure for groups of 7-20 people with a level of baseline infrastructure that makes decision making easy without creating too much overhead.

Potential Features

  • Ideal for groups of 7-20 people
  • Minimal voting weight infrastructure
  • Ability to easily add/remove members
  • All onchain
  • NFT or attestation-based membership
  • Ability to give some admin authorities to the DAO
  • Voting-weight handled in a non-transferable way (no delegation)
  • Ability to make voting weights immutable

Impact

  • Small groups of individuals need to be able to coordinate
  • Current tools (multisigs) focus on very small groups with rigid requirements
  • Other tools focus on larger groups
  • Intermediate size is an underserved market
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