DAO study guide organized by a16z: 59 introductory readings about DAO
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What are DAOs? Why are DAOs important? How do DAOs fit into Web3, Crypto, the creator economy, the future of work, and many others?

Original title: "DAOs, A Canon"

Compilation of the original text: Rhythm Research Institute

Compilation of the original text: Rhythm Research Institute

The full name of DAO is Decentralized Autonomous Organization, which translates into "decentralized autonomous organization" in Chinese. Today, DAOs are becoming more widely known and more important, and more and more people are starting to think of them as an organizational structure beyond the company. The decentralized organizational structure used in DAO delegates the decision-making and income rights to all DAO participants in a fairer and more reasonable way, so as to stimulate people's subjective initiative and make people willing to contribute to the community spontaneously .

). The shape of the DAO has started to attract attention and really start to engage."Traditional VC investors: Why should I go to Gitcoin DAO to work?" "). The shape of the DAO has started to attract attention and really start to engage.

In order to let more people experience this organizational form that may replace existing companies in the future, a16z, a top investment institution, compiled a DAO study guide, which summarizes high-quality articles and podcasts about DAO in the article for everyone to learn and understand.

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What are DAOs? Why are DAOs important? How do DAOs fit into Web3, Crypto, the creator economy, the future of work, and many others?

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Definitions, Conceptual Basis, Evolution

"Why Decentralization Matters": Decentralized networks are not a panacea, but they offer a better solution than centralized systems. —Chris Dixon

"The Meaning of Decentralization": This is one of the most common but not precisely defined terms; why we should decentralize; the three types of decentralization. —Vitalik Buterin

"Explanation of Professional Terminology": The definition of "decentralization", "autonomy", and "organization", all of which are realized by the blockchain. —Alex Pruden, Sonal Chokshi

"Define D, A, O": The organization, or DAO, is a tool used to coordinate human activities; beyond the organization, towards the organism. —Philippe Honigman

"What's D, What's A, What's O": What is DAO? ——Aragon

"Defining a DAO: The Big Picture": From Traditional Organizations to Internet Native Organizations. ——Aragon

"Scissors Tags": Questions about how narratives, incentives, and terms diverge. —John Palmer

Terminology Guide: Smart contracts, autonomous agents; decentralized applications, decentralized organizations, and decentralized companies. —Vitalik Buterin

"Who Will Control the Software That Powers the Internet?" ": Towards an Internet Governed by Open, Community-Controlled Services. —Chris Dixon

"DAO: A New Paradigm of Organization and Governance": Conceptual introduction. —Louis Grx

"Who Is the Successor of the Organizer?" "Blockchain Man": On Cooperation, a World Without Transaction Costs, and "Protocolism" - Taylor Pearson

"About the Cryptocurrency Community": What's the difference between building a company and building a cryptocurrency - Nick Tomaino

"The Slow Death of the Corporation": Why companies exist now; enabling wider adoption of decentralized organizations. —Nick Tomaino

"Launching a Decentralized Autonomous Organization": Encode your corporate mission statement into code. —Vitalik Buterin

Companies, Networks, Crowds (a16z Podcast): The DAO vs DAO; Automation, Emergencies, Smart Contracts; Are Companies Disappearing? —Erik Brynjolfsson, Andrew McAfee, Frank Chen, Sonal Chokshi

"Past, Present, Future: From Collaborative Organizations to Encrypted Networks": How collaborative governance can be both efficient and representative. —Jesse Walden

"On Web3 and Participatory Governance": A Policy Framework for the Third Generation Internet. ——a16z Crypto

DAOs and Legal Issues: On legality, legal consequences, etc. —Priyanka Desai, Aaron Wright

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Overview & Guide

"The History of DAO": Defining a chimeric term; the hierarchy of DAOs; cooperatives, game guilds, and future networks. ——Kei Kreutler

A Beginner's Guide to DAOs: definitions, ways of thinking, tools, examples. ——Linda Xie

The Tao of DAOs: NFTs and DAOs; why DAOs and how they can be a source of competitive advantage; types of DAOs now and in the future; Lego kits for DAOs. —Packy McCormick

DAOs, NFTs, and the New Creator Economy: DAOs allow their creators, backers, contributors, and audiences to collectively become owners. —Jarrod Dicker, Brian Flynn, Patrick Rivera

"The Basics of DAOs": The Native Constitution of the Internet; How DAOs Automate Companies and more. —Theodor Marcu

"DAOs and the Future of Online Organizations": Public goods on the Internet; managing and funding projects. — Chris Dixon interviewed by Steven Johnson

"DAO Panorama": Different types and use cases of DAOs; how DAOs have evolved. —Cooper Turley

"Everything You Need to Know About DAOs"first level title

Applications of DAOs: Communities, creators, the future of work, cities, and more

15 Ways DAOs Are Changing the World: The role of DAO for organizational structure is just like the role of the Internet for social interaction. ——Aragon

"DAO Community": What Makes a DAO a DAO; From a Group Chat to a Real Enterprise. - Patirck Rivera

"Empowering the Community to Bid": Crowdfunding, ownership fragmentation, etc. — John Palmer interviewed by Cooper Turley

"Fantasy Hollywood": The role played by the encryption field and the community: DAO enables the community to bring new cultures and new characters to the world. —Cuy Sheffield

DA in the Music IndustryOOath to Utopia: Changing the life cycle of music and art. ——Resident Advisor

"Why DAOs Are Crucial to DeFi": Almost all DeFi applications adopt DAO governance. —James Beck, Mattison Asher

"Participate in the gambling game of the encrypted world with the smallest cost": The category of capital you need to have a place in the crypto space. —Elena Burger

Fortune Squad: The trust role of informal peer-to-peer institutions in the logic of small teams; what is the theory of small groups; new models of teamwork; can small groups expand? —Sam Hart, Toby Shorin, Laura Lotti

"The Future of Work"first level title

The DAO Story


"From Contempt to Indifference, from Curiosity to Excitement: My Web3 Journey": What if the Planet Money show on NPR (National Public Radio) could be recreated by the DAO? —Adam Davidson

"Constitution DAO": Great decentralized on-chain experiment. ——by Kate Irwin

The Case for DAO Economic Empowerment: Easier to organize human and financial capital to invest in projects and people - SyndicateDAO

"What is it like to join a DAO?" ": The feeling of joining a DAO in the first four weeks. —Shawn Cubbedge

"The Life of a 'Policy Statesman'"first level title

How to start creating DAOs


"DAO and Creators": Create a DAO - from entry to proficiency. ——Kinjal Shah

"How to Build a DAO": Introductory knowledge and questions for beginners. ——Aragon

"How to join a DAO": Reasons for joining, goal setting and entry work. —William Peaster

"How to Build a DAO in Three Days": The DAO Stack and Components - A Case Study of ConstitutionDAO. —Packy McCormick

"How to Develop DAO at a Deeper Level"first level title

DAO Construction and Participation: Mechanisms, Incentives, Governance and Regulations, etc.


Gradually Decentralizing: A Workbook for Building a DAO: Product-Market Fit, Community Engagement, Ownership, and How to Avoid the Pitfalls. —Jesse Walden

"Come for the Creator, Stay for the Economy": Enter the market strategy and the three stages of creator model, organization model, and agreement economy. —Patrick Rivera

"How to get income from DAO": Various ways to contribute to the DAO. —Lucas Campbell

"Creator DAO, Web3, and Incentives": From badges to tokens, social finance, mutual integration of internal and external motivations. —Jarrod Dicker, Jonathan Glick, Tal Sachar

"DAO Establishment and Management: Governance is Indispensable": The evolution of economic incentives, how they work, and the practical challenges we are facing. —Tarun Chitra

"Beyond Token Governance": From Defi to "DeGov", exploring the design space of governance; solutions to ensure voting and DAO security. —Vitalik Buterin

"How to use DAO for treasury management": The DAO's function in managing treasury spending and asset allocation, as well as borrowing and reporting. —Shreyas Hariharan

Organizing Lego: The State of DAO Tools: DeFi's "currency Lego" has seen Cambrian-style explosive growth, but "Organization Lego" is still in its infancy. — Nichanan Kesonpat

"How to develop a decentralized community: the construction of a token network in the community": Guide the discoverer to become a participant. ——Peter Yuan Pan (pet3rpan)

"How to Evaluate New Employees Participating in Token Network Community Construction": Metrics, interview questions and performance record evaluation. ——Peter Yuan Pan (pet3rpan)

"Buying votes on the chain and "Dark DAO"": Blockchain Voting Security; How to Avoid Decentralized Cartels, Secret Vote Buying, etc. —Phil Daian, Tyler Kell, Ian Miers, and Ari Juels

Voting, Security, and Governance in Blockchains(a16z podcast): Voting (blockchains, boardrooms, elections) and game mechanics in social systems. —Phil Daian and Ali Yahya

"The Legal Framework of DAOs": Regarding taxation, entity formation, and business issues related to decentralized autonomous organizations. —David Kerr and Miles Jennings

Original link: https://future.a16z.com/dao-canon/

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