it amazes me that folks never think to categorize DAOs based on their Governance Model, literally on how decentralized the power is and how well the DAO allows for permissionless interactions with the dao. ie, how it allows for autonomy of units or individuals within the dao.
it doesn't make much sense to categorize daos based on a subset of activities within the dao. though undoubtedly many daos Brand themselves based on their activity. but what separates daos is their governance models, or their lack there of, imo
it amazes me that folks never think to categorize DAOs based on their Governance Model, literally on how decentralized the power is and how well the DAO allows for permissionless interactions with the dao. ie, how it allows for autonomy of units or individuals within the dao.
it doesn't make much sense to categorize daos based on a subset of activities within the dao. though undoubtedly many daos Brand themselves based on their activity. but what separates daos is their governance models, or their lack there of, imo
I would love to read that. Great idea. Would you write that or highlight when and if you find ?