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How to Start a DAO: Lessons from Builders Who've Done It
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  • Alex started the conversation

    The traditional approach to launching an organization involves paperwork, legal structures, and formal processes. But DAOs can start much more organically. As Travis, a core contributor to DAOhaus since 2021, explains: "You can spin up a DAO on Moloch V3 and experiment with the tools. Even if it's just yourself, you can write a proposal, transfer tokens from the treasury to your wallet, see how the mechanics work... It's not rocket science." The key is understanding that you don't need everything figured out from the start. Unlike traditional organizations that require detailed plans before accepting donations, DAOs can evolve based on community input and treasury size.

  • Sara Floyd replied

    The physics-based gameplay of Geometry Dash is so fun and unpredictable—every mission feels different!

  • deliciaw2002 replied

    Expect this to continue in 2024. link The new Apollo 8 Dark Side of the Moon is one example. With a black ceramic case measuring 44.25mm, lunar motifs on both the dial and movement, and that 3D seconds rocket hand, no doubt it's a niche watch (not to mention the $14,300 MSRP). But damn if it isn't cool and innovative and cutting edge.

  • olatheyelenad replied

    The three quartz models are link virtually identical in spec to the automatic model, but are powered by a Miyota Caliber 6S21-00A, with a correspondingly more approachable price – $695. (Miyota, by the way, is a sister company to Bulova; both are part of Japan's Citizen Watch Group.) You get a 40mm x 14.5mm case, 200 meters' water resistance, a domed sapphire box crystal, a rotating bezel and, as with the automatic, a period-correct tachymetric scale.