I wrote about three more of these "governing principles" that inform my personal DAO design philosophy this week. They are:
House of Stake is architected on rock solid design principles based on an entire decade of DAO experimentation. This week I wrote about some of those principles.
1. Transparency and accountability. Very little about governance is universal, but these principals are, and they're a great place to start. They're both critical for stakeholders to feel enfranchised and perceive governance as legitimate, but they're also quite nuanced!
2. Keep it Simple. This is something I learned the hard way in my startup days. There's so many assumptions baked into the design of any product, including House of Stake. It's essential that we ship a barebones v1 ASAP and begin iterating on the feedback we receive!
3. Community first, with guardrails. HoS is quite literally of, by, and for the @NEARProtocol community. Everything the project does must put the community squarely in the driver's seat. But there need to be guardrails until HoS has proven itself, which will take some time.
Read the whole post here: Governing Principles (Part II), by @lrettig
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