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Top 5 Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) Revolutionizing Web3
by
Amy Jordan
September 16, 2025
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1. MakerDAO: The first stablecoin that isn’t run by one individual What it is and where it originated from
1.2 How the Management Model Works Token: People that own MKR
1.3 Keeping the Treasury DAI and Tokenomics Fees Stable: They get paid in MKR, which is then burned, which makes MKR worth less.
1.4 Important Uses
1.5 New Ideas and Growth
1.6 Issues and a look forward
2. Uniswap DAO: Making market making that happens automatically more fair
2.1 What it is and where it comes from: Uniswap v3 and Uniswap DAO were both made in May 2021. The idea was to offer the community greater control over how things are run through the UNI token and make automated market makers (AMMs) less centralized. The point is to enable users trade tokens and add liquidity without having to ask first.
2.2 The Model’s Rules of the Game: UNI
2.3 Tokenomics and Rewards People that add liquidity to pools, especially new ones, gain UNI benefits for doing so.
2.4 Important Examples of Use
2.5 New Ideas and Changes
2.6 Issues and the Future
3. Aave DAO: financing that is safe, open, and highly fast
3.1 Where it comes from and what it intends to do
3.2 How to Use AAVE to Keep Track of Your Governance Token
3.3 Tokenomics and the Ecosystem’s Growth
3.4 Important Use Cases
3.5 New concepts and links
3.6 Issues and the Future: Smart contracts include risks, thus regular audits and formal inspections are highly important.
4. Aragon DAO: Setting up the legal framework for Web3 4.1 Where it comes from and what it is
4.2 ANT is the Model’s Control Governance Token.
4.3 Tokenomics and Ecosystem: You need to stake ANT to build a DAO and vote on Aragon Improvement Proposals (AIPs).
4.4 Business and Community Use Cases: Aragon used open-source funding to buy tools for the ecosystem, such as state channels and DAO tools.
4.5 New ideas and noteworthy things that happened
4.6 Problems and a Look Ahead Juror Participation: Making sure that jurors are honest and know what they’re talking about.
5. Gitcoin DAO: Giving money to public goods and free software
5.1 What it is and how it got here
5.2 GTC: A token for keeping track of model governance
5.3 What is tokenomics and how to make money
5.4 How Public Goods Affect Open-Source Development: Developers and researchers have gotten more than $50 million since the project began.
5.5 New alliances and ideas
5.6 Issues and what to look forward to in the future
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
References
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