Dig DAO is a collaborative community focused on the research and development of Web3 technologies, initiated by the Digital Agency's Web3.0 Study Group. Its purpose is to explore, develop, and share insights on the Web 3.0 ecosystem to promote its healthy evolution for societal benefit. Current projects involve implementing a Verifiable Credential model for global interoperability, researching decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), and then experiment public goods funding using Quadratic Funding. The group also aims to support digital public goods by fostering an environment that rewards contributions and ensures equitable investment in projects that provide significant societal value.
Purpose
The purpose of this project is to discuss, research, practice, and disclose the ecosystem of Web 3.0 and the environment that should be maintained in order to be used for the healthy development of society.
Activities
- Discord is our primary activity and we also have Github.
- We have a regular meeting once a week on Fridays from 11:00-12:00.
- Members can start or join projects. Right now, the following projects are active.
DID/VC SBT Project
Implementation of Verifiable Credential model for country-independent interoperability Provide OSS that can be referenced by national governments, etc.
Impact Funding Project
Experiencing quadratic funding, retroactive public goods funding, and impact measurement. Aiming to increase accessibility and UI/UX.
Supporting digital public goods
- Create digital public goods: Support the creation of new public goods to enrich the digital society.
- Increase the number of contributors: Create an environment in which contributors to digital public goods receive appropriate rewards and recognition.
- Create an appropriate method of allocating digital public good investments: Create a system in which those who support digital public goods participate in decision-making on investment allocation, so that public goods that provide higher value to society receive a larger share of the investment.
Dig DAO History
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accepted into dApps & Apps 6 months ago.