DAO governance is heating up right now: 1️⃣ Lido DAO is boosting security and transparency — voting now happens in two stages (first off-chain, then on-chain) 2️⃣ MakerDAO launched a sleek new portal where $MKR holders can easily view active proposals and vote 3️⃣ Decentraland DAO uses a flexible voting system to make decisions on a wide range of community matters 4️⃣ Shiba Inu’s Doggy DAO introduced quadratic voting to distribute power more fairly (each additional vote costs more, reducing whale dominance and making governance more balanced) 5️⃣ Jito DAO is scaling Solana with decentralized solutions 6️⃣ Uniswap DAO is considering registering in Wyoming as a DAO LLC to gain official legal status 7️⃣ Polkadot DAO rolled out OpenGov 2.0 — a fully decentralized governance model where referenda are the highest authority and proposals are split across 26 distinct tracks (finance, upgrades, infrastructure, etc.) 8️⃣ Duna DAO gave its token holders the right to vote on how fees in...
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