🎙️ Integrity, Participation, & Reputation in Decentralized Governance w/ Marcus Phillips
Stateless Podcast - Episode 7
The Stateless Podcast hosted by Commodore continues with an episode featuring Marcus Phillips, a decentralized governance thinker and member of GovernorsDAO.
Marcus and Commodore tackle some big ideas in decentralized governance such as the role of integrity in governance, how participation works (and doesn’t) on a fundamental level, when and how reputation matters, and justifying control and ownership of authority. These concepts are importants ones for those of us building in the world of distributed organizations to grapple with.
You can read a quick summary of the conversation below and listen on your favorite podcast app by clicking one of the links.
🎙 Listen to the interview in this week’s podcast episode:
Anchor | Apple | Spotify | Breaker | Google | Overcast | RSS Feed
In this episode, Commodore and Marcus get into:
Marcus’ history of thinking about distributed governance and software
Why governance experimentation and evolution is important today
Justifying control and ownership of governance authority
“Governance-as-a-service” vs “integrity-verification-as-a-service”
Making money and wealth distribution in the decentralization ecosystem
The value of active participation in governance and factors that limit it
Reputation’s role in decentralized governance and the idea of “wagering credibility”
We hope you enjoy the episode!
Have ideas for future content? Get in touch!
Please share Stateless with your friends, coworkers, neighbors, or anybody who might be interested. We’re building a meta-community of DAO participants and enthusiasts and we need help spreading the word!
And if you haven’t joined our Discord or followed us on Twitter, please join us there as well!