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We’re a Decentralized Governance Platform (DeGov). Imagine a voter being able to propose amendments. The essence of Robert’s Rules of Order on Blockchain.

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Robs Rules DAO
Robs Rules DAO@RobsRulesDAO·
Imagine a voting platform that allows the voter to suggest amendments to the proposal. Actually, you do not need to imagine. RobsRulesDAO.Com
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DAVINCI protocol
DAVINCI protocol@davinci_vote·
Happening today in Floripa 🇧🇷 @jordipainan breaking down how secure digital voting actually works for DAOs, local communities, NGOs, parties and any type of organization. If you are around or online, get you ticket below!
Ipê City@ipecity

Hands-on workshop on secure digital voting at Founder Haus, April 20 at 10:30 AM BRT. Live demos of Vocdoni.io and DaVinci for Web2 and Web3 use cases. 📍 Jurerê Internacional, Florianópolis Join us - link below

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Fort Worth DAO
Fort Worth DAO@FWTX_DAO·
Did you know employers are actively interested in the participants and submissions to HackFW? Organizations are actively looking for talent and individuals with tech capabilities. Get involved, network, and showcase yourself: fwtx.devpost.com
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DAVINCI protocol
DAVINCI protocol@davinci_vote·
We're looking for the people who want to build democracy with us. That's why we launched DAVINCI Quests: every vote, every integration, every contribution counts. @jordipainan on why this matters 👇
Jordi Pinyana@jordipainan

Yesterday we launched DAVINCI Quests, a way to reward the people who are helping us build decentralized governance from the ground up. We want to explain why we're doing this and what it means for our community 👇

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Denis ONeil
Denis ONeil@denisoneil·
Check out this opportunity to learn about vibe Coding and Agentic AI coding. Hosted by the Fort Worth DAO. April 11th at 10:00 AM at 600 Bryan Ave in Fort Worth. @FWTX_DAO luma.com/8gvnsk3k
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DAVINCI protocol
DAVINCI protocol@davinci_vote·
DAVINCI was selected as a 2025 Solutions Development Grant recipient by @ETHForTheWorld to build "Ask the World", a miniapp for verifiable, privacy-preserving voting, powered by a @selfxyz integration. A milestone-based grant supporting onchain solutions for the UN Sustainable Development Goals: backed by @gitcoin, @CeloPublicGoods, @ethereumfndn, and @maearthstudio. The miniapp is now live, and none of it would have happened without this support. Democratic participation isn't just a crypto problem. It's a global coordination problem, and this grant recognised that early. Try it out: asktheworld.davinci.ninja
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Jordi Pinyana
Jordi Pinyana@jordipainan·
Governance is harder than DeFi. In DeFi the threat model is clear: someone wants to steal your money. In governance, the threat model is everything else, and almost nobody designs for it.
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Vocdoni 🗳️ Secure digital voting
For political parties, a contested result can split membership and hand opponents a ready-made narrative about dysfunction. That's why internal elections need verifiable proof, not just promises. 7 requirements every political party should demand from an online voting provider 👇 blog.vocdoni.io/what-political…
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Denis ONeil
Denis ONeil@denisoneil·
Sign up for our Hackathon. It will be virtual through the month of April with weekly in-person workshops. The Hackathon concludes with an IRL event on May 1 and 2 at UTA of Fort Worth campus for judging and prizes. Sign up here! hack.fwtx.city @FWTX_DAO #cyberworkforcedevelopment
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Vocdoni 🗳️ Secure digital voting
🎉 PRODUCT UPDATE! Vocdoni App 2.3 brings: - Weighted voting - Vote delegation - Hybrid voting - Live censuses …to fit the needs of any organization conducting AGMs, elections, participatory budgeting and other governance processes. See what’s new 👇 blog.vocdoni.io/vocdoni-app-2-…
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Denis ONeil
Denis ONeil@denisoneil·
"It is now possible to verify voting rights without revealing who you are, to prove inclusion without collecting personal data, to establish legitimacy without relying on a central authority."
Jordi Pinyana@jordipainan

For a long time, one of the most critical components of participatory democracy has been largely managed by nation-states. This component is the census: the basic question of who is entitled to vote. For citizens, communities and organizations, making a legitimate collective decision becomes almost impossible without access to a trusted mechanism for defining eligibility. In practice, this means that most democratic processes depend on authorization, institutional control, and centralized registries. Today, voter censuses are treated as closed systems. As a result, governments are effectively the only actors able to run decision-making processes with formal guarantees. Not because they are the only legitimate organizers, but because they control the list. The usual justification is privacy. And this concern is valid: sensitive personal data must be protected. But this model did not emerge because it was ideal, it emerged because, until recently, we lacked the tools to prove eligibility without exposing identities. That constraint no longer exists. It is now possible to verify voting rights without revealing who you are, to prove inclusion without collecting personal data, to establish legitimacy without relying on a central authority. From a technical perspective, there are no fundamental reasons left for censuses to remain fully closed systems. Viable alternatives now exist that avoid pervasive data collection while preserving trust and integrity. This opens a new space where citizens, communities, and organizations can run large scale, legitimate decision-making processes while preserving privacy, integrity, and trust. The question, then, is no longer whether this is feasible, it is whether institutions and societies are prepared to explore governance models that distribute responsibility and trust more broadly. The census is no longer just a list, it’s becoming infrastructure. Stay tunned @davinci_vote @vocdoni @selfxyz

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Jordi Pinyana
Jordi Pinyana@jordipainan·
For a long time, one of the most critical components of participatory democracy has been largely managed by nation-states. This component is the census: the basic question of who is entitled to vote. For citizens, communities and organizations, making a legitimate collective decision becomes almost impossible without access to a trusted mechanism for defining eligibility. In practice, this means that most democratic processes depend on authorization, institutional control, and centralized registries. Today, voter censuses are treated as closed systems. As a result, governments are effectively the only actors able to run decision-making processes with formal guarantees. Not because they are the only legitimate organizers, but because they control the list. The usual justification is privacy. And this concern is valid: sensitive personal data must be protected. But this model did not emerge because it was ideal, it emerged because, until recently, we lacked the tools to prove eligibility without exposing identities. That constraint no longer exists. It is now possible to verify voting rights without revealing who you are, to prove inclusion without collecting personal data, to establish legitimacy without relying on a central authority. From a technical perspective, there are no fundamental reasons left for censuses to remain fully closed systems. Viable alternatives now exist that avoid pervasive data collection while preserving trust and integrity. This opens a new space where citizens, communities, and organizations can run large scale, legitimate decision-making processes while preserving privacy, integrity, and trust. The question, then, is no longer whether this is feasible, it is whether institutions and societies are prepared to explore governance models that distribute responsibility and trust more broadly. The census is no longer just a list, it’s becoming infrastructure. Stay tunned @davinci_vote @vocdoni @selfxyz
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Fort Worth DAO
Fort Worth DAO@FWTX_DAO·
Decentralized systems only work if people understand them. That’s why FWTX DAO prioritizes Web3 literacy for students, technologists, and community members. Before adoption comes education; before scale, understanding. Strong infrastructure starts with informed participants.
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Fort Worth DAO
Fort Worth DAO@FWTX_DAO·
Create or join a team here: 👉 fwtx.devpost.com Need teammates? Ideas? Help debugging at 2am? The HackFW Discord has mentors, staff, and a whole community ready to support you.
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Fort Worth DAO
Fort Worth DAO@FWTX_DAO·
Fort Worth, let’s talk about FREE tech education 🧵 HackFW is here for beginners and folks transitioning into tech. No bootcamp fees. No gatekeeping. Just skills, mentorship, and prizes. hack.fwtx.city
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Fort Worth DAO
Fort Worth DAO@FWTX_DAO·
Is your organization mission aligned to cyber workforce development in Fort Worth? Sponsor HackFW. Learn more @ hack.fwtx.city
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