ICYMI: Building and running a DAO: Gnosis Safe, Snapshot and SafeSnap
In this series, we dive into the mechanics and developments behind emerging decentralized governance tools that are reducing coordination costs for DAOs
Here, we look at Gnosis Safe, a tool for decentralized treasury management and execution, and Snapshot, a tool for decentralized voting We also discuss SafeSnap, a new module that enables trustless, on-chain execution of Safe transactions based on the outcome of SnapShot’s off-chain votesGain access to this research piece and 100s of others, including ecosystem maps, company profiles, and topics spanning DeFi, CBDCs, banking and markets. Together with additional services, we help organizations understand what’s happening in the rapidly developing digital asset ecosystem.
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