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in #wishlist8 years ago

Hi @kevinwong

Maybe it'd be better focus down on what's achievable. Rather than build something big, just build it in parts.

The key feature seems to be the community coordination and decision-making one. The other parts flow from that. Let's model these components out:

  1. Community coordination mechanism
  2. Smart contract & transparency mechanism

Both parts are a little tricky. But one is achievable now, the other (smart contracts) has some barriers, partly due to the difficulties of handling exchanges accounts and non-standardized tokens.

If you're serious about doing this, I'd recommend building the crowdsourcing collaboration tools first. You'll need a way of gathering and organizing the crowds responses, and a means of voting. It's fine if it's centralized, and can decentralize later.

Additionally we'll need such a tool in the Steem community for crowdsourcing generally, so it'll perform a duel function, since the process for deciding which assets to invest in will be the same as organizing a community around any set of actions.

That's where I'd start, and I'm certain there are people in the community who would help you make that happen. Then you could build on that experience for the next application of the technology, be that the fund aspect or something else.

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Good thinking. I guess the smart contract & transparency mechanism can be based solely on reputation and trust of community members first.

As for community coordination mechanism, Steempoll is already being made by @good-karma, but I think it could certainly be improved around the notion of community coordination / decision-making, and especially making it seem like a core utility that'll benefit users.

Thanks! I'll draw up something for this and source community members that are interested to get this rolling.

Thanks for mention Kevin! Improvements are on the way 😉Agree with @zurvanic projects that have big vision should be implemented step by step...