The Stateless Podcast hosted by Commodore continues with an episode featuring Kinjal Shah, investor at Blockchain Capital and co-founder of the Komorebi Collective, an investment DAO focused on funding female and nonbinary crypto founders.
Kinjal and Commodore have a fantastic conversation that covers the broader DAO movement, the types of DAOs that are popping up, how venture capitalists can work with DAOs, the social layer of the DAO governance process, and more.
You can read a quick summary of the conversation below and listen on your favorite podcast app by clicking one of the links.
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In this episode, Commodore and Kinjal discuss:
How the Komorebi Collective came together
What DAOs represent as an innovation
Whether we’re in the “Uber for X” stage of DAOs
What types of communities are most suitable for DAOs
DAOs’ time scales, building institutions vs accomplishing tasks
Investing in and supporting DAOs as a venture capitalist
The DAO governance life cycle
The social layer of DAO governance and communication tools for DAOs
How to make governance easier with documentation and proposal templates
Tackling reputation and apathy in DAO governance
Onboarding new people to DAOs and their governance processes
We hope you enjoy the episode!
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