This DAO is an experimental space in which we aim to gradually decentralize decisions about the future of Lithium Republic XYZ. To become a part of the DAO, follow the steps in this link.Explore the DAO
SwimThe DAO allows us to experiment with transparent and horizontal forms of organization. However, it is not the unique way to do so. This DAO is an invitation to try out this medium, to take ownership of the technology, and populate it.
Everyone is invited to participate in the informational meetings and debates, and it is also possible to submit proposals without being a part of the DAO.Propose
To get a better understanding of how the DAO works, please refer to our White Paper. For more information about Lithium Republic XYZ, you can visit our website.
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LR.XYZ DAO will operate as a project manager with a gradual dynamic towards the decentralization of processes.Additionally, it will serve as a space for experimenting with political fictions. The platform welcomes proposals openly, both from the community participating in the DAO and from those interested in getting involved in their own way.To understand what types of proposals can be made, refer to the Wiki.Categories:
A Topic: You can propose topics related to the Republic of Lithium under one of the DAO's pillars (geohumanities, energy transition, human rights, ancestry, sovereignty). These topics should serve as subjects for reflection and discussion without the need for decision-making.
A Narrative: You can propose perspectives developed from reading or researching a subject related to the so-called "lithium triangle." It can be authored by the proposer or a cited passage (properly referenced to its author).
A Scenario: You can propose scenarios related to the Republic of Lithium. When we refer to a scenario, it can encompass specific sites in the region or those connected to it. It can be a physical location or a web of relationships that also form a scenario within the region.
In each case, the proposal should include a theme, a case, and a location, regardless of its primary focus.