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β€œDAOs become bureaucracies that move slow and can't compete in a fast paced environment.” Is this 100% true? How would you design a DAO to specifically compete in a fast paced environment? (without using centralization) Any suggestions?
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subDAOs! in theory can design a DAO to look exactly like a centralized org, only with token holders instead of shareholders (if that's what the community wants). or, with many [subDAO] leaders rather than one leader (tbd how well this works tho) cointelegraph.com/innovation-circle/dispelling-the-flat-dao-myth
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a deeper dive into my thoughts on this if anyone out there is curious: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6zDPoGi6ls
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great post willy! thanks for sharing
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Yes. Love idea of subDAOs. And better designs/tools for delegation & evaluation.
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