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Documentation describing Robin Hood Cooperative as a DAO

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Welcome To RHC 3.0

In order to maintain legal compliance with Finnish regulatory agencies, Robinhood Co-operative will leverage blockchain and smart-contract technology to facilitate democratic governance and transparent management of the organization

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
    1. What is RHC?
      • Mutual Aid Through Risking Together With a Long-Volatility Bias
      • Mutual Aid Through Commons-Building Grants
    2. Motivation of RHC as a DAO
    3. Ethereum
    4. Smart Contracts
    5. Decentralized Autonomous Organizations
    6. Related Projects
  2. Organizational Architecture
    1. Organizational Stack
      • On-Chain Components
      • Off-Chain Components
    2. Working Groups
      • The Board
      • Community Management
      • Design/UX
      • Growth and Grant Recipient/Investor Relations
      • Strategy Design
      • Strategy Engineering
      • Web 3.0 Engineering
    3. DAO Update Calls
  3. Governance System
    1. Informal Discussion Phase
      • Proposal Drafting
      • Community Discussion
      • Final Draft Submission
    2. Debate and Smart Contract Voting
      • DAOHaus Proposal
      • Proposal Sponsorship
      • Governance Call
      • DAOHaus Voting
      • Grace Period and Rage Quitting
      • Proposal Processing
    3. Implementation
  4. Vault-Bot Creation Protocol
    1. What is a Vault-Bot?
    2. Step One: Designing a Strategy
    3. Step Two: Proposing a Strategy
    4. Step Three: Implementing a Strategy
    5. Interacting With The Smart Vaults
    6. An Example
  5. Getting Involved
    1. Applying for Membership
      • Claiming a Blockchain Identity
      • Customizing Your Identity
      • Logging into DAOHaus
      • Accessing the DAO
    2. Contributing to the DAO
      • Educational Opportunities