sputnik-dao-contract
oracle-core
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sputnik-dao-contract
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Tech question (ref Solana)
Take your time to check further, we really believe in decentralization here, the governance forum link: gov.near.org and several DAOs using astrodao.com
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A Deep Dive into DAOs: Exploring Astro DAO
One such project making use of NEAR to help accelerate the DAO ecosystem is Astro—a DAO designed and maintained for DAO creation. Take a closer look.
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How do daos actually work?
Can't speak much for Ethereum DAOs, but NEAR released their Sputnik DAO system that makes setting up DAOs pretty easy, you can check out the code here. It's a bundle of smart contracts that enable specific accounts to do things, like make changes to the code and assign other accounts with new roles/actions. The important part is taking the smart contract backend and integrating it with a user friendly frontend so people can actually interact with it.
oracle-core
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Discussion/debate
You can follow the progress here: https://github.com/ergoplatform/oracle-core/milestone/5
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Weekly Dev - 20 Apr
I've implemented most of the missing pieces for node interaction (getting change address, unspent boxes, signing and submitting refresh action tx, etc.) needed for refresh action. I'm planning to finish the rest of them this week and have a draft refresh action implementation complete. Next, I'm planning to implement the oracle pool bootstrap process (token minting, initial pool and refresh boxes creation, etc.) to do it all via a single command-line option. I want the process of launching a new pool to be as simple as possible. https://github.com/ergoplatform/oracle-core/pull/15
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If the tech is as great as you say it is. Why has ergo gone unnoticed for 3 years?
The Oracle core?
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