Some in the eosDAC community are confused regarding the timeline for delivering the DAC Toolkit complete with member registration and the functionality needed to vote in custodians to make decisions for the DAC as defined by our constitution. This post attempts to remove that confusion.
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Before we get started, it's a good time to review our Core Principles as defined by the eosDAC Constitution which you can read in full here:
eosDAC Constitution
2. CORE PRINCIPLES
2.1 The DAC shall be a decentralized autonomous community governed by this Constitution and administered through the medium of blockchain technology.
2.2 The DAC shall be founded on the following core principles:
2.2.1 Nurturing the Ecosystem: The primary objective of the DAC shall be to nurture and support the EOSIO ecosystem
2.2.2 Excellence of Service: DAC shall always strive to ensure that it is able to produce or procure the continuous production of blocks required by EOSIO software driven blockchains.
2.2.3 Openness and Transparency: All decisions made by the DAC governance structures and all operations of the DAC will be open and transparent.
2.2.4 Support of EOSIO Communities Worldwide: DAC shall engage with the communities, listen and support projects that benefit all EOSIO blockchain communities.
2.2.5 Fairness: DAC shall treat all members fairly, reward contributions appropriately and not seek unmerited profits. No one member should have less information about a decision than others.
2.2.6 Independence: DAC will not seek any stake in, or exert undue influence over, other block producers and shall take appropriate measures to protect its own independence.
2.2.7 Respect of the EOS Constitution: DAC shall respect the EOS blockchain(s) on which the DAC operates: To the extent that each EOSIO blockchain, for which DAC produces or procures continuous production of blocks, will have its own constitution or equivalent organizational instrument, DAC shall use its best efforts to adhere to such constitutions or organizational documents whilst acting in the interest of all chain token holders.
2.3 To the furthest extent permissible the provisions of the Constitution shall be interpreted in a manner consistent with the core principles.
Let's highlight section 2.2.3:
> 2.2.3 Openness and Transparency: All decisions made by the DAC governance structures and all operations of the DAC will be open and transparent.
eosDAC will always strive for complete transparency to explain everything eosDAC is doing.
Something to remember as we discuss our progress so far is eosDAC's uniqueness as a cryptocurrency project. Unlike many other projects, eosDAC does not have a core team or centralized structure of leadership. What we do have are members, worker proposals (which you can create via our website by clicking Get Involved -> Apply), and custodians who are voted in by members and approve or deny worker proposals. Until these systems exist completely on chain through our smart contracts such as eosdactoken, daccustodian, and dacproposals with user-friendly tools like eosdactoolkit to interact with them, we are operating with an interim Genesis custodian board as mentioned in the constitution who are approving or denying worker proposals with feedback from the launch team members and community. We also have revenue, as an EOS Block Producer (which is also, unfortunately, all too rare among cryptocurrency projects).
With this decentralized structure, it's possible some aspects of what eosDAC is doing gets miscommunicated, especially when we consider the many languages spoken within our community. This can lead to unfortunate outcomes and improper expectations. To the best of our ability, we're going to outline the commitments eosDAC made so far and their track record for delivering on those commitments in a timely manner.
Here is eosDAC's current roadmap as listed on the eosDAC website:
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Please note, the delivery date for incomplete items is subject to change.
In addition to the content linked to below, we've also put out multiple YouTube videos to help with the token transition process.
April 8th - Video explaining the airdrop snapshot, warning people not to hold their EOS on exchanges that don't support the airdrop (this video is a repost of the original).
May 8th - Video walkthrough on how to manually claim eosDAC tokens.
May 24th - Video walkthrough explaining how and why to register your EOS and eosDAC tokens.
5-tech-and-development channel and on Github. eosDAC also posted a video on YouTube with updates.
17 July
eosDAC Announces First Approved Worker Proposals, Prioritising Block Production, and DAC Toolkit
✅ We successfully implemented a transparent off-chain WP system
21 July
Financial reporting from service provider for June
✅ We are successfully tracking and reporting payments from our service provider
Third Quarter 2018 (Q3)
The following activities are planned for Q3 2018
✅ On track
Block Production
✅ On track
Infrastructure scaling
✅ Continuing as needed
DAC tool development and implementation
✅ Daily progress is being made as mentioned above. At this point, the first version of the DAC Toolkit will contain member registration and custodian voting. Worker Proposal creation, workflow, and payments will be added in a future update as part of ongoing DAC Toolkit development.
Full handover from launch team to custodians
✅ On track and contingent upon reaching a quorum of voting members who elect registered custodians.
As you can see above, eosDAC has done a fairly good job, even as a brand new Decentralized Autonomous Community, at communicating expectations and fulfilling them. The eosDAC launch team did make three important mistakes communicating the deliverable dates for when the DAC itself would exist as a true DAC (not one with an interim custodian board) on the EOS Mainnet chain, and when the DAC Toolkit and Custodian voting would be available. Today, eosDAC is functioning as a DAC (though not yet on chain) with worker proposals so the individuals working on the worker proposals themselves can be contacted directly for more accurate deliverable dates for the work they are responsible for. A DAC has no "team" beyond the members who create accepted worker proposals to add value to the DAC. We hope you'll join us and create your own Peer Clusters, or groups working together to accomplish shared DAC goals. If you see a need within the DAC, you are empowered to create a worker proposal and get paid to meet that need.
As eosDAC continues to grow and improve processes like those mentioned in the Operations Manual, output and clarity of communication will improve. Thank you for those who support our vision to be an excellent EOS Block Producer and DAC Enabler.
Decentralized Autonomous Communities play an important role in the future of human organization to accomplish shared goals. eosDAC is positioning itself to be an important, trusted expert in this space. If you have DAC consulting needs, please do not hesitate to contact the members of eosDAC in our Discord.
Thank you for your continued support and thank you to the many launch team members who have contributed to get us this far.
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