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@benersing
Any Casters actively involved in DAO governance, I’d value your $.02 on this passage from “Why Nations Fail.” How do you see rules upheld in a decentralized system?
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@nounishprof
Disagree with this passage —very scarcity mindset. However what I do see happen is that if there is a leadership void in a DAO, something will fill it. But decentralized leadership does work. It just takes more effort.
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@ducktape
Do you have an good case study to learn from?
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@nounishprof
Mostly basing on my experience in the nouns ecosystem.
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@ducktape
I’m honestly super curious if you don’t mind expanding on how leadership manifests in a decentralised setting and maybe what gives you faith it will continue this way or what is the steady state
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@nounishprof
For example— if I look at Nouns and who has influence within that DAO and its direction it tends to be 1) those who own or are delegated a significant number of tokens (10+) 2) the nounders 3) those w/high profile projects funded by the DAO 4) those willing to share their opinion openly & widely.
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@ducktape
Thank you for sharing. I personally noticed that daos I am in have become more monocultures and equally few participants have accumulated the power to pass ideas. I have seen the same in tech businesses that I have helped build.
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