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I'm looking for examples of DAOs that are using more of a delegation structure for voting and/or for operations, as opposed to direct democratic control over day-to-day decision making. Anyone have any good ones?
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@daobase I believe you all track %delegating across DAOs, right? Wonder if that's a quick and dirty way to get a sense.
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I bet @coffee-crusher and @trewkat.eth do
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Are you talking about delegating certain decisions to people or delegation in general? I would say DAOs set up using Hats Protocol have done this, in that it allows certain roles to be granted permission to act autonomously within the scope of their role.
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This is probably the greatest web3 governance doc ever created (imho) https://endgame.makerdao.com/maker-core/atlas Alignment conservers is a pretty iniquity approach, I think.
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