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This chapter provides a proposal for a design thinking framework for DAOs and the purpose-driven tokens that steer them. It is a structured set of questions that need to be answered in an iterative manner. The questions can help systematically navigate the engineering design process. The framework presented here will also be used to analyze the DAO use cases in later chapters of this book.
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Intro
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Purpose of a DAO
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Political Principles
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Positioning
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Stakeholders
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Functions
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Stakeholder Roles, Function, Rights & Rewards
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Number & Types of Tokens
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Economic Design
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Legal Design
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Technical Design
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Token Distribution & Power Structures
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Team Composition
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Footnotes
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References & Further Reading
This is an excerpt from the book “Token Economy: DAOs & Purpose-Driven Tokens”
Author: Shermin Voshmgir
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