The DAO Research Collective (@DAOResearchCo) is a non-profit accelerating DAO functionality by procuring and open-sourcing research foundational to effective DAO operation. Their DAO Library aggregates and curates DAO research on a single platform. It is a public good that will always be accessible to the community at no cost. 


Connor Spelliscy (@c_spelliscy) is the Founder and Executive Director of the DAO Research Collective. He is a crypto researcher and advocate, primarily focused on DAOs. Connor previously co-founded the Blockchain Association and the Canadian Web3 Council.


David Kerr (@David_M_Kerr) is the Head of Research at the DAO Research Collective and the Principal of Cowrie LLC. At Cowrie, David uses ten years of experience in tax strategy, financial accounting, and risk advisory in the tech industry to produce research and advise crypto projects.


Show highlights


[1:00] Why start the DRC?


[10:30] How the DRC adds value to the community


[15:00] Why DAOs are important


[24:00] DAOs and future regulation


[37:00] DRC's roadmap


[50:00] How people can get involved with the DRC


& much more.


Closing


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