In episode 189, we’re excited to welcome welcome Jan (Puncar) Brezina, legendary DAO builder and co-author of How to DAO. With a track record that includes contributions to groundbreaking DAOs like Gitcoin, MakerDAO, and Bankless DAO, Puncar has been at the forefront of innovation into decentralized communities.
In this episode, we explore:
02:10 - Tell me more about your background and how you got into the world of blockchain – was there an “Ah hah” moment that really got you excited about web3?
06:45 - To kick things off, do you mind giving a high-level overview of your book, How to DAO?
09:30 - What knowledge of Web3 do readers need to have to get the most out of the book?
14:25 - DAOs hold promise for grassroots movements and impact organizations. What are some tangible strategies you recommend for these groups to effectively implement decentralized governance?
21:15 - One of the biggest hurdles for impact organizations is understanding and navigating the complexity of Web3 primitives and DAO structures. What advice do you have for individuals and organizations new to this space on where to get started?
25:15 - You’ve been involved in numerous DAO initiatives like Gitcoin, Maker, and Workout DAO. Can you share a specific example of a DAO that you feel has worked exceptionally well and why?
29:05 - The concept of progressive decentralization has become a contentious topic in Web3. What are your thoughts on progressive decentralization?
32:20 - One of the biggest challenges with DAOs is sustained community engagement. What are some tips you have for building an engaged decentralized community?
37:05 - What is the biggest value add that DAOs bring to nonprofits?
39:00 - As a Founder of multiple projects, what’s one piece of advice you’d give to Web3 Founders that has helped you personally in your career?
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