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DAO tooling is such a nerd snipe CT nerds can sense the potential for it, it's fun to design and build, no one (yet) seems to have substantive willingness to pay for it. This will change.
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I'm seeing some pretty substantive inflows for DAO tooling in smaller niche areas. I think the problem is most devs building tooling want to throw some contracts up and think ppl will just figure out how to use them. Devs that are funded and building for a specific use case and onboarding the users directly are shipping more useful tools.
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Rereading that it sounds way too harsh! What I meant is that we're solving for too nascent of a problem for most users, so when devs make something innovative people struggle to integrate it into their workflow. The "if you build it, they will come" idea that is so popular, except they come and they leave because they don't know what to do once they get there. Building bespoke solutions for private groups, however, solves for that. They become paying sponsors as well as beta testers. Then when the product is more refined and there are examples of how to integrate it into a workflow, it can adopt new users that need to be taught how to use it. This likely means having an ecosystem of tools that work together in harmony. Nouns is a great example of this. If properly designed with distributed ownership based on value contribution, everyone involved wins, and if built on open and composable framework it is simple to scale. "Build it as they come"
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Please say this louder. Devs seem to trivialize the internal work neccesary for onchain orgs (esp social orgs) to adopt web3 tools. Tools like Hats Protocol are great, but seem to neglect the reality that most orgs aren't able to easily rolecraft as needed or sensemake around org structures/relationships
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