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DAO Governance Research and Samples

This repository captures both my academic research into protocol-centric governance as well as the ways I put that research into practice as the Governance Lead for Rook DAO.

Research

My initial approach to blockchain governance was through my dissertation research. That project (completed 2021) examined blockchain as a potential form of general purpose technology, and asked how such a technology diffuses in its early stages. I answered this broad question by focusing on the social organization of individual projects, and more specifically on the technology's implications for organizational structure and governance.

This background provided a platform for my more recent work for Rook DAO, where I have used a combination of desk research as well as user and participant research as core inputs into refining the governance process.

Academic research

Dissertation paper on blockchain protocol governance

Paper talk at UBC

Blockchains as infrastructure and semicommons (Forthcoming in Wm. & Mary Law Review, with J. Grimmelmann)

Full dissertation

Applied research

User research: voting patterns

Participant research: Sophon (delegate) survey

DAO practice

As Governance Lead at Rook DAO, I have pursued two missions: developing research-driven improvements to the process while stewarding the current governance process. What follows are work samples from each of these aspects of my work for Rook.

Process improvements

Proposal to update core process

Proposal to establish governance weights

Supporting poll

Toward governance-oriented tokenomics

Recording: workshop on voting edge-case scenarios

Miro board

Stewardship

Work sites: Forum, Github, Snapshot

Guide for authoring proposals, with templates

Proposal status tracker

Thought leadership

On the protocol and the DAO co-creating public goods