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Inviting participation to Permissionless Work Improvement Proposals

We’re committed to making permissionless work a reality to help millions of builders and contributors increase their economic mobility. The Questbook team has been working with the top DAOs and protocols to fine tune the process and deployed the first version of the workflow tool. But there’s a lot of work to be done. We need your help. There are a few broad directions we’re actively working on Delegated domain allocation Problems A single capital allocation (grants/bounties/investments) program has numerous blind spots and will miss lot of opportunities A single capital allocation program will result in burn-out of the folks running them Voting on all grant and bounties is an unreasonable ask from the community, and inefficient for the community Solution space Multiple domain allocators - who run capital allocation programs in their domain of expertise All the domain allocators have full ownership of how to run the program, no community voting on every decision Full transparency of performance and direction, community members can initiate a no-confidence motion upon poor performance Contribute Learn more Minimum Grants DAO with Maximum Community Participation I don’t believe in the way grants are run today Participate Permissionless Work Improvment Proposals Forum - Delegated Domain Allocation



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We’re committed to making permissionless work a reality to help millions of builders and contributors increase their economic mobility. The Questbook team has been working with the top DAOs and protocols to fine tune the process and deployed the first version of the workflow tool. But there’s a lot of work to be done. We need your help. There are a few broad directions we’re actively working on Delegated domain allocation Problems A single capital allocation (grants/bounties/investments) program has numerous blind spots and will miss lot of opportunities A single capital allocation program will result in burn-out of the folks running them Voting on all grant and bounties is an unreasonable ask from the community, and inefficient for the community Solution space Multiple domain allocators - who run capital allocation programs in their domain of expertise All the domain allocators have full ownership of how to run the program, no community voting on every decision Full transparency of performance and direction, community members can initiate a no-confidence motion upon poor performance Contribute Learn more Minimum Grants DAO with Maximum Community Participation I don’t believe in the way grants are run today Participate Permissionless Work Improvment Proposals Forum - Delegated Domain Allocation



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We’re committed to making permissionless work a reality to help millions of builders and contributors increase their economic mobility. The Questbook team has been working with the top DAOs and protocols to fine tune the process and deployed the first version of the workflow tool. But there’s a lot of work to be done. We need your help. There are a few broad directions we’re actively working on Delegated domain allocation Problems A single capital allocation (grants/bounties/investments) program has numerous blind spots and will miss lot of opportunities A single capital allocation program will result in burn-out of the folks running them Voting on all grant and bounties is an unreasonable ask from the community, and inefficient for the community Solution space Multiple domain allocators - who run capital allocation programs in their domain of expertise All the domain allocators have full ownership of how to run the program, no community voting on every decision Full transparency of performance and direction, community members can initiate a no-confidence motion upon poor performance Contribute Learn more Minimum Grants DAO with Maximum Community Participation I don’t believe in the way grants are run today Participate Permissionless Work Improvment Proposals Forum - Delegated Domain Allocation

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