Title: Aragon Team Shares Insights from The DAOist, EthCC, and EthGlobal Conferences
The Aragon team had a busy and productive week in Paris attending The DAOist, EthCC, and EthGlobal conferences. They shared their key takeaways from these events and provided recordings of talks and workshops for those who couldn’t attend.
Some of the general takeaways from the conferences, as gathered from the Aragon team, included the future of permission-management being cross-chain as products launch their own app chains and L2s. They also highlighted the importance of account abstraction for better user experience, optimism around solving important crypto use cases, and the essential role of sub-DAOs, granular permissions, and credentials in scaling DAOs.
One of the workshop recordings featured Juliette Chevalier, Developer Advocate, demonstrating how to build a custom DAO with just a few lines of code using Aragon OSx. The team also shared a talk recording by Jordi Moraleda, one of the lead developers behind Aragon OSx, discussing how the platform is built with the Unix philosophy of simplicity, modularity, and flexibility.
Another talk recording by Anthony Leutenegger, Head of Growth at Aragon, delved into the history of Aragon and the different DAO experiments they have conducted. He shared insights from the Aragon Network DAO and the Aragon DAO, emphasizing the importance of adaptation and evolution for the resiliency of DAOs.
The Aragon team expressed their gratitude to everyone who stopped by their booth at the conferences to chat about DAOs. They encouraged attendees to launch their own DAO on the Aragon App and explore the developer docs for more information.
Overall, the Aragon team’s participation in these conferences showcased their commitment to advancing the field of decentralized autonomous organizations and their dedication to sharing knowledge and insights with the crypto community.