Blockful improves DAO governance by focusing on security risks.
Name: Blockful
Delegate Address: gov.blockful.eth
Governance tracking: danimim.eth | gov.blockful.eth
Discourse: danimim
Discord: danimim
Twitter: @blockful_io
Blog: mirror | research.blockful.eth
Languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish, French and Russian
Key interests: Governance Security, Public Goods, Improve governance participation
We are a company focused on creating tools that help improve coordination between human beings in society. We use lines of code to reduce friction between people and increase the efficiency of social interactions.
In recent years, we have leveraged our expertise to contribute to the growing ecosystem of decentralized organizations. As a service provider for DAOs such as ENS DAO and Shutter DAO 0x36, we also participate in ecosystems like Optimism and Arbitrum. Additionally, we are Uniswap grantees, focusing on developing tools that enhance their governance.
Our aim is to understand the model, culture, and structure of each DAO so that we can contribute in the best possible way.
We not only want to provide tools for decentralized organizations, but also actively participate in debates, votes, and improvements for DAOs – including Scroll.
We stand for more efficient, equal, agile and creative governance.
We know how difficult it is for DAOs to bring in more people to participate in their votes and for everyone who is already there to coordinate to improve the organization.
Here’s a brief overview of our work:
Our additional contributions include:
Our aim, as delegates, is to fill this participation vacuum.
With the Blockful team, we want to help the DAO's decision-making process by backing it up with data and research. In this way, the organization will be able to vote on better proposals and build a more efficient and sustainable ecosystem.
Blockful is constantly working to make DAO governance more secure.
We've seen a number of attacks on decentralized organizations due to problems in the structure of DAOs.
At first, these may be simple concerns, such as low participation in delegate governance. But they have the potential to bring about the end of the protocol - by stealing money from the treasury, exploiting a vulnerability in the protocol or even forcing the organization to dissolve.
Our goal in governance is always to think about Scroll's security. Not just profitability or financial efficiency, but asking ourselves: is this a new risk vector for the DAO?
With the answers, we can help not only to vote, but to contribute to the development of safer governance in the organization.