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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
one way to think about @fabric: an onchain proposal system that doesn’t require membership in a dao and is not dependent on voter turnout neither the community, nor credible builders with a proven track record of executing, benefit from the bureaucratic overhead of most governance systems (imo) (sorry)
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notdevin
@notdevin.eth
Do you think these concepts should be mutually exclusive to each other, or is it that Fabric can remove an often contentious and consuming concept from a flavor of DAO governance? I want a DAO for orchestrating talent and execution of strategy and products/services, the funding of that is related by tangential
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@nonlinear.eth
definitely *not* mutually exclusive: daos can contribute to campaigns, and campaigns can specify daos as funding recipients. fabric is simply another tool in the toolbox for both daos and members
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