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Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs)

by The Distributed Team
March 18, 2022 - Updated on June 5, 2022
in The Future, The Technology
Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs): Community governance

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What Are DAOs?

A Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) is an organization that is owned and managed by its own members, without the need for central governance.

A group of developers from the Ethereum community who were inspired by the principles of cryptocurrencies came up with the idea of a Decentralized Autonomous Organization in 2016. [1]Samuel Falkon – The Story of the DAO The idea was to create an organization that wasn’t governed by a central authority, so more power was given to investors and contributors to the organization.

A DAO is an internet-based business, governed by its set protocols. These protocols set the rules around spending within the DAO and are cemented within the code itself. The decisions within the DAO take place as a vote, this ensures that all members have an equal say in what decisions are made. [2]Ethereum – Decentralized Autonomous Organisations

How Do DAOs Work?

DAOs are peer-to-peer systems that operate through the use of smart contracts. These are programs stored within a blockchain that run when predetermined conditions are met. Smart contracts are immutable once deployed, so it is where the rules and protocols for the DAO are set in stone.

DAO governance is coordinated with the use of tokens or NFTs, these assets grant voting powers. Those who have a stake in the DAO, have voting rights and have the ability to potentially influence how the organization may operate through the creation of, or addition to governance proposals. A proposal will only pass through once a majority of (usually 51%) the DAO has agreed upon it. Although, the majority may change, depending on the DAO.

The transactions that take place in a DAO are encoded on a distributed ledger within a blockchain. This creates a fully autonomous and transparent system, allowing anyone in the DAO to view their own treasuries.

How do DAOs work?
Source: blockchainhub.net

Why Do We Need DAOs?

As DAOs are an internet-based business model, it can be hard to build trust solely over the internet. Naturally, DAOs are coded in a way that allows the trust of the system to lie within the code and nothing else. The code is 100% transparent and open-source as they’re built upon smart contracts and blockchains.

DAOTraditional Organization
DemocratizedHierarchical
Voting required for changesVoting can be done usually solely by the person/s running
Votes autonomously tallied by smart contractInternal manual voting count and handling
Autonomous services; distribution of fundsManual services, or controlled automation
Transparent and publicMore secretive and private
Source: ethereum.org

Examples Of DAOs

DAOs can function as various different business models. Some DAOs act as a charity, where funds are donated to the DAO and the voting decides where the funds are sent to, or some act as a venture fund, where investments in the DAO are pooled and spent on a larger investment that can then be split to the members of the DAO.

Here are some of the most popular DAOs since 2016;

NameTokenUse CasesNetworkLaunchStatus
DashDASHGovernance, Fund Allocation DashMAY 2015Operational
The DaoDAOVenture CapitalEthereumAPR 2016Defunct [3]https://www.gemini.com/cryptopedia/the-dao-hack-makerdao#section-origins-of-the-dao
MakerDAOMKRGovernance, Fund AllocationEthereumDEC 2017Operational
SteemSTEEMData distribution, Social media,
Name services
SteemMAR 2016Operational
UniswapUNIExchange, Automated Market MakingEthereumNOV 2018Operational
UkraineDAOUDFundraising, NFT SaleEthereumFEB 2022Defunct
ConstitutionDAOPEOPLEPurchasing an original copy
of the United States Constitution
EthereumNOV 2021Defunct

References[+]

References
↑1 Samuel Falkon – The Story of the DAO
↑2 Ethereum – Decentralized Autonomous Organisations
↑3 https://www.gemini.com/cryptopedia/the-dao-hack-makerdao#section-origins-of-the-dao
Tags: DAO

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