Workshop: Most DAOs copied gov from other DAOs vs designing for their needs
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Designing DAO governance to fit each organization's specific needs
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Improving day-to-day permissions and operational controls
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Reducing fragmentation in governance stacks
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Lowering friction for existing participants and entry barriers for new participants
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Encouraging governance experimentation and overcoming stasis
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Mitigating governance capture and political barriers
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## Most DAOs copied gov from other DAOs vs designing for their needs
Big focus on "ultimate control" kind of governance, but very little thought goes into "day to day" permissions/ controls
Fragmented governance stacks amplify every other problem friction for existing participants and entry barriers to new ones.
This is actually a symptom of a much larger, more serious problem, which is a general stasis and lack of experimentation (multiple significant causes of this: too-high-stakes, politics, governance capture, etc)