Matthew
@matthew
which daos have actually acquired land or physical space?
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Vinay Débrou ⚙️
@vinaydebrou.eth
CityDAO and CabinDAO
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Matthew
@matthew
i like these experiments! but i wonder if there’s a strong enough shared purpose. let’s say a group surfers started a community, and they all bought land in hawaii as a dao— i imagine the shared purpose of surfing would make the group stronger. I wonder what that “thing” is with these that would do the same
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Vinay Débrou ⚙️
@vinaydebrou.eth
"strong shared purpose" is what will create real value in DAO communities & buying real estate is part of vertical communities strategy. evolving scene, some good examples on the "why together?" question. Links DAO -golf Krause House - basketball SongADAO - music Pizza DAO - pizza party CabinDAO - coliving
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Matthew
@matthew
i guess the point i’m trying to make is that i don’t know if coliving itself is enough of a shared purpose— coliving for surfers, yes. coliving for founders, yes. coliving on its own? idk.
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Rowan Yeoman
@ro
I guess that's the design challenge right? Can the combo of shared purpose and coordination dynamics produce compelling engagement. There are plenty of things for which the purpose is weak but is made up for by compelling incentives design. Coliving can be many things, I'm sure some will figure out things that work
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maurelian
@maurelian.eth
I’m generally skeptical about the durability of a community composed of highly individualistic digital nomads. We all want the idea in their, but the practice is much less sexy.
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Vinay Débrou ⚙️
@vinaydebrou.eth
agree. Full question every DAO must answer: we are ____ who do ____ together.
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