The Web3 space is begging for more DAOs. Right now, most of the interesting innovations are still concentrated in the hands of a few platforms and teams. If we're serious about decentralization, we need to see more autonomous organizations taking shape across different sectors—finance, governance, content, you name it. Each new DAO brings fresh ideas and real alternatives to traditional hierarchies. More participation, more voices, better outcomes. The infrastructure is there. The tools exist. What's missing? Real momentum. Let's build.
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GasFeeCryer
· 01-20 02:52
Nah, it sounds good, but how many actually dare to step up and build a DAO? Most people are still just watching and waiting for returns.
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DataBartender
· 01-20 02:52
NGL, that sounds great, but is it really true? What's the current success rate of DAOs...
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FlatlineTrader
· 01-20 02:43
NGL DAO sounds good in theory, but only a few can really get it running... I'm just waiting here.
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SolidityNewbie
· 01-20 02:30
Nah, that's just a daydream. They sound good, but there are hardly any functioning DAOs that don't end up collapsing.
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DogeBachelor
· 01-20 02:26
ngl, it sounds nice, but the teams truly willing to go all in are still just a few.
The Web3 space is begging for more DAOs. Right now, most of the interesting innovations are still concentrated in the hands of a few platforms and teams. If we're serious about decentralization, we need to see more autonomous organizations taking shape across different sectors—finance, governance, content, you name it. Each new DAO brings fresh ideas and real alternatives to traditional hierarchies. More participation, more voices, better outcomes. The infrastructure is there. The tools exist. What's missing? Real momentum. Let's build.