Launching a DAO, Decentralized Autonomous Organization

Part of what I do at Origami is talk to new DAO creators who have great ideas, well-written white papers, and some money—but struggle to find members. web3 projects are hard to market because the ecosystem was built in response to the mistrust of institutions.

To learn how to promote with respect to the community's ethos, I interviewed Emily Rasowski, founder of web3 marketing firm Pop Agency. Emily is a former Amazonian who built the go-to-market strategy for Amazon Care, the tech behemoth’s major healthcare initiative.

Show Notes

Part of what I do at Origami is talk to new DAO creators who have great ideas, well-written white papers, and some money—but struggle to find members. web3 projects are hard to market because the ecosystem was built in response to the mistrust of institutions. 
To learn how to promote with respect to the community's ethos, I interviewed Emily Rasowski, founder of web3 marketing firm Pop Agency. Emily is a former Amazonian who built the go-to-market strategy for Amazon Care, the tech behemoth’s major healthcare initiative. 

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What is Launching a DAO, Decentralized Autonomous Organization?

If you've been watching the blockchain/crypto space, you know that DAOs are the new way for people to work together.

But what is a DAO?

Why would you want to use a DAO to organize your company or investor group or game guild or other community?

What's the right way to organize a DAO?

This podcast explores those questions and more in conversations with Ben Huh, the founder of Origami, the premier DAO creation and management company.