Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) for Roleplay
Member-owned Roleplay Communities without Centralized Leadership
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This collective is for a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) for Roleplay.
- Member-owned communities without centralized leadership.
- A safe way to collaborate with internet strangers.
- A safe place to commit funds to a specific cause.
The ETH docs explain the concept well:
"DAOs are an effective and safe way to work with like-minded folks around the globe."
"Think of them like an internet-native business that's collectively owned and managed by its members. They have built-in treasuries that no one has the authority to access without the approval of the group. Decisions are governed by proposals and voting to ensure everyone in the organization has a voice."
"There's no CEO who can authorize spending based on their own whims and no chance of a dodgy CFO manipulating the books. Everything is out in the open and the rules around spending are baked into the DAO via its code." - https://ethereum.org/en/dao/
This means that, to whatever world we travel in the "Metaverse" our characters come with us.
This also means zero trust. (no logging in or databases full of your personal information)
This also means zero trust. (no logging in or databases full of your personal information)
Your characters will live on the chain. They will have legacies and stories will be told about them after we are gone.
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Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) for Roleplay
Published on December 1, 2021 by Adam Mashburn
Starting an organization with someone that involves funding and money requires a lot of trust in the people you're working with. But it’s hard to trust someone you’ve only ever interacted with on the internet. With DAOs you don’t need to tr...