05-29, 11:30–11:55 (CET), Flower
Join me for an engaging talk based on my book, How To DAO. I’ll share insights on the transformative power of decentralized organizations, practical strategies for building and governing DAOs, and real-world examples that illustrate how onchain governance is reshaping collaboration. This session is designed for both newcomers and experienced builders.
Join me for an in-depth exploration of the transformative ideas presented in my book, How To DAO. In this engaging talk, I will share insights on the power of decentralized organizations and the practical strategies needed to build and govern successful DAOs. We’ll dive into real-world examples that demonstrate how onchain governance is reshaping collaboration and innovation, providing you with actionable steps to implement these concepts in your own projects.
This session is designed for everyone—from newcomers curious about DAOs to seasoned builders looking to refine their approach. I’ll discuss the challenges and opportunities of decentralized coordination, highlight successful case studies, and explore how embracing DAO principles can drive both personal and organizational growth.
Don’t miss this chance to gain the knowledge and tools necessary to thrive in the evolving landscape of DAOs. Come prepared to learn, connect, and be inspired!
Puncar is a leading advocate for DAOs as the next evolution of organizations, specializing in governance, coordination, and decentralized decision-making. As co-author of How to DAO, he distills years of DAO research into actionable insights for builders, founders, and organizations exploring onchain governance.
With experience working with pioneering DAOs such as MakerDAO, Gitcoin, and Index Coop, Puncar has played a key role in shaping governance frameworks and meta-governance initiatives. He has also contributed to grants programs for Arbitrum and Polygon and closely follows funding mechanisms like Optimism’s Retroactive Public Goods Funding.
Beyond his work in decentralized governance, Puncar explores the intersection of DAOs and artificial intelligence, analyzing how agentic systems and automation will redefine coordination and governance structures. His expertise spans both theoretical foundations and practical applications, making him a sought-after speaker on the future of governance, human coordination, and the emerging role of AI-driven decision-making within decentralized ecosystems.