DAO Labs Launches Social Mining V2 MVP — A Systemic Redesign Begins
The release of the V2 MVP by @DAO Labs marks a critical moment in the evolution of #SocialMining and sets a new precedent for decentralized contributor engagement. It is not simply an upgrade of the version, but a philosophical and operational distance to self-government of communities, which in the case of hubs such as Solidus, should be characterized by the technical rigor with which they work. Unlike the V1, which has more linear workflows, the V2 platform is embracing modularity and agency of the participants. The essence of those fundamentals like Time and Reciprocity Factors has not changed and they still focus on them, but they have now taken them to another level by adding Match Making and Submission Limits. The latter enable contributors to make alliances in hubs as well as to distribute or collaborate on sub-tasks to develop a dynamic coordination model. The first hubs to take this framework are four major ones: #SolidusAiTech , #AutonomysNetwork , #WAXBlockchain , and #DAOVERSE , which are hosted on the separate instances of their platforms. Solidus builders are now capable of having their V2 connection formally on ilo.daolabs.com/dashboard, which will be the epicenter of access to the current upgraded environment. What particularly interests the Solidus Hub contributors is that it was announced that there will be an upcoming specific mobile application, yet to be developed both on iOS and Android. For contributors whose participation is a part of constant data gathering, AI-oriented cycles of tasks, this means that decentralization can expand far beyond immobile workstations and enter everyday activities. In this case, DAO Labs is planning to commandeer shutdown of V1 infrastructure and has strict timetable. Point claims have to be settled in the V1 platforms by the 31st of July by 23.59 UTC. There are unresolved transactions that can be lost, and the access to platforms will be removed progressively to allow migration. So finally, V2 highlights a wider picture: distributed systems do not only need to be transparent, the tooling involved should be accommodating of the nuance of contributors. In communities of technically minded individuals such as Solidus, such modifications have long been coveted in terms of their granularity and organizational foundation. Instead of hype, DAO Labs has established the groundwork of a new decentralized way of labor-based on practical frameworks.
Disclaimer: Includes third-party opinions. No financial advice. May include sponsored content.See T&Cs.