The Open Network (TON) Foundation has unveiled a new governance model, Society DAO, aimed at fostering a more decentralized ecosystem. This initiative encourages community members to actively participate in decision-making, resource allocation, and project management, enhancing both autonomy and growth within the TON ecosystem.
According to the TON Foundation’s blog, the Society DAO seeks to shift from a centralized governance model—which can create a single point of failure—to a more distributed one. “TON Foundation is advancing a community model that redistributes resource allocation power back to the community,” stated Steve Yun, President of the TON Foundation, along with co-founder Jack Booth. They emphasized that respected community members will coordinate vision and strategy, determining resource allocation in alignment with TON's growth.
While centralization has proven effective during the early development stages of the ecosystem, the TON Foundation recognizes the necessity for a more adaptable model to support ongoing growth. Over the past year, many founders relied heavily on the foundation for capital and support, but as the ecosystem matures, the limitations of a layer 1 governance model have become apparent.
Yun and Booth highlighted the vision for a governance framework that enhances decentralization, transparency, inclusion, competition, autonomy, and resilience by democratizing access to financial and socio-political resources.
The Society DAO is designed to implement open-source access to capital, allowing community projects to earn resources transparently and receive rewards for achieving key performance indicators (KPIs). The primary objectives include:
By enabling members to submit strategic proposals with specific goals, timelines, and measurable outcomes, Society DAO aims to ensure that each initiative aligns with TON’s larger objectives. Proposals will be evaluated by specialized working groups composed of DAO members with relevant expertise.
The TON Foundation will provide funding for approved proposals, and a dedicated community team will monitor progress to ensure alignment with initial goals. Society DAO is set to become the organizing body for core TON ecosystem functions, with founding members including TON Core, responsible for blockchain development and maintenance; TON Studio, which offers resources and technical support to developers; and TON Society, focused on community operations and engagement.
In January 2025, Society DAO will publish its key initiatives and objectives for the first half of the year, inviting community feedback to help shape its strategic direction. This evaluation process aims to leverage contributions from skilled members in areas such as marketing, app development, DeFi, stablecoin integration, and identity solutions.
The launch of Society DAO represents a pivotal step toward enhancing decentralization within the TON ecosystem. By empowering community members to take an active role in governance and resource allocation, the TON Foundation aims to create a more resilient and inclusive network that can effectively adapt to the evolving landscape of cryptocurrency. As the community gears up for this transition, the emphasis on transparency and collaboration promises to drive innovation and growth in the TON ecosystem.
November 2024, Cryptoniteuae