#1 – Aragon Agent, Moloch mainnet, Continuous Org pre-applications, and more!

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Project News
Aragon
- Aragon Agent beta released. Agent is a DAO-owned Ethereum account, which can act on behalf of the DAO (subject to permission granted by governance) to interact with any Ethereum contract, protocol, and other DAOs. This is a crucial piece of infrastructure for trustless DAO-environment interactions, which opens the door to many DAO-Web3 integrations (more examples here).
- New public roadmap.
- Ocean Protocol Whitepaper v2.0 published. The original TCR is replaced with localized "clans" that will be governed by Aragon DAOs.
- An experiment by OpenLaw issued legal LLC shares via an Aragon DAO.
- Bringing Your Own Governance Model to Aragon - Melonport M-1 conference.
- Can Aragon Build an Unstoppable Robotic Government? - BreakerMag.
Bounties Network
- Bounties Network had a busy ETHDenver, partnering with UNICEF, Status, Opera, and more.
- Bitcoin's Emerging Gig Economy - Forbes.
- Empowering Humans to Incentivize and Self-Organize - EthHub Podcast.
Collective One
- An overview (+ advanced) of Collective One's nested chats and boards interface and the "_Protocol" for co-creation.
Colony
- New 1tx payment method and improved docs make it easier to integrate Colony's programmable incentives into your dApps. Check out this overview to learn more about Colony's developer use cases.
- Q1 2019 Update - a deep reflection on Colony's experience developing dApps, smart contracts, and crypto-economic primitives, and a look forward at the upcoming Colony dApp.
- Some takeaways from ETHDenver.
Continuous Organizations (by Fairmint)
- Pre-applications are now open to entrepreneurs looking to adopt the continuous financing model.
Daonuts
- From an r/ethtrader moderator, r/Daonuts is a community project that seeks to develop Ethereum-based governance tools for subreddits.
- An MVP is up and running with Aragon.
DAOstack
- dxDAO delayed until no earlier than April 15th, due to a bug that allowed attackers to delete DAO proposals before they pass. Learn more about the dxDAO at EthHub or Epicenter (w/ transcripts) and check out the demo UI.
- Genesis Alpha hacked, draining ~$15k. Genesis is the first DAOstack DAO, an experiment run in collaboration with the project's community. The bug, which allowed the attacker to take control of Genesis' Reputation using a different DAO, doesn't affect the dxDAO.
- Guide to DAOstack's Initial Reputation Protocol published.
Gitcoin
- ETHDenver recap.
- Introducing the CodeFund Referral Program.
- The results of Gitcoin's Liberal Radicalism experiment in donation matching.
- The Web 3.0 Universe is Expanding.
Kleros
- Now recruiting Kleros jurors, who will be able to start earning money with the upcoming product launches.
- Register to download Kleros' upcoming book: "Dispute Revolution".
Moloch
- MolochDAO was deployed to mainnet at ETHDenver. Check out the whitepaper and audit report.
Open Collective
- Open Collective v3 call for contributors.
- The Samsung Next Stack Zero Grant Program used Open Collective to disburse $480k in grants.
Pando Network
Brain Food
- Cryptonetwork Governance as Capital: Joel Monegro argues that long-term token value is driven by a "governance premium", in which the value of governance tokens are proportional to the value of the resources they entitle token holders to govern.
- No such thing as decentralised governance: working towards the crypto trias politica: Lawrence Lundy argues that "separation of powers" is a more appropriate governance framework than corporate, foundation, or on-chain governance.
- Verified Curation Markets & Graduating Token Bonding Curves: Simon de la Rouviere presents a bonding curve variant in which a curator can only sell their token back into the curve once their token has been graduated (i.e. their curation work was verified as useful).
- The Mutualized Revolution: Aleksandr Bulkin provides an overview of mutualization, framed as a centralized-decentralized hybrid.
Beyond OrgTech
- How China's Appliance Giant Helped Wipe out GE's Middle Managers: After acquiring General Electric Appliances, China's Haier Group transformed the organization with its "rendanheyi" management philosophy, in which large corporations operate as an ecosystem of micro-enterprises. This has contributed to growth in GEA's revenue by 11%. Read more about Haier’s collective corporation model in this HBR case study.
- Dis-assembling IKEA: Ikea is attempting to keep up with the platform economy by acquiring TaskRabbit, so that you can hire gig workers to assemble your furniture for you.
- Paradoxically, platforms like Uber and Deliveroo could be good for labor unions: An opinion piece arguing that trade union and platform interests may be more aligned than we realize.
- Swiss e-voting trial offers $150k in bug bounties to hackers: The Swiss government have developed an e-voting system, which they're now testing with a bug bounty detailed here. Experts are already finding problems with the system.