Introducing Optimistic Dual Governance: Efficient Plugin-Based Governance on Aragon OSx
Are you looking to streamline the governance process for your DAO? Look no further than Optimistic Dual Governance, a new efficient governance design using plugins on Aragon OSx. This cutting-edge governance design allows DAOs to create two different stakeholder groups with different governance permissions and execute proposals optimistically.
The plugins for Optimistic Dual Governance will undergo audits to ensure security and efficiency. You can track the progress of the first implementation here. This innovative design enables teams to work efficiently while allowing key stakeholders to have veto power over proposals, ensuring the protection of the protocol.
Optimistic Dual Governance is particularly useful for protocol DAOs, as it allows for the division of stakeholder groups into two categories: active builders and passive stakeholders. Active participants such as core teams, developers, and guilds can propose updates and upgrades to the protocol, while members of the Main DAO, which can include users, investors, and governance token holders, have the power to veto proposals they feel may be detrimental to the protocol.
One of the key features of Optimistic Dual Governance is Optimistic Governance, where proposals are automatically executed after a timelock period unless vetoed by the Main DAO. This allows teams to move quickly without the need for extensive voting processes, while still maintaining control and oversight from key stakeholders.
The design of Optimistic Dual Governance was inspired by successful implementations in other DAOs, such as Lido and StakedFLIP. The architecture of Aragon OSx enables this efficient governance design, allowing for separate permissions for the main DAO and subDAOs within the same governance system.
In conclusion, Optimistic Dual Governance is a game-changer for DAOs looking to streamline their governance processes and accelerate decision-making. By separating stakeholder groups and implementing an optimistic execution model, teams can iterate faster while maintaining the oversight and control of key stakeholders.
If you’re interested in implementing Optimistic Dual Governance for your DAO or protocol, you can inquire about using this governance design by contacting the team. Stay tuned for future iterations and enhancements to further optimize governance processes and minimize stakeholder involvement. We can’t wait to see what you build with Optimistic Dual Governance!