DAO Governance

Definition ∞ DAO governance refers to the system by which decentralized autonomous organizations make decisions and manage their operations. This typically involves token holders proposing and voting on changes to the organization’s parameters, treasury allocation, or protocol development through on-chain mechanisms. The objective is to distribute control and enable community-driven direction of the protocol.
Context ∞ The current discourse on DAO governance is largely focused on improving the efficiency and inclusivity of decision-making processes, addressing issues such as voter apathy and the concentration of voting power. Debates are active concerning the optimal balance between direct democracy and representative models, as well as the legal implications of decentralized decision-making. Future developments will likely see refinements in proposal thresholds and voting mechanisms.