Guild Guild
= a proposal for a guild of guilds in the Web3 world
Description
Kevin Owocki et al. :
"Guild Guild is a locus of coordination for Guilding (Guilding = Creating, Stewarding, Enabling, or Studying Guilds). It’s a mechanism for making and promoting more guilds.
Guild Guild responds to the need for more guilds across different sectors of the ecosystem. Guild Guild would replicate, and extend, Protocol Guild's success while addressing challenges like the ecosystem's total available attention.
How will it do that?
- Propagate the means of guilding: Make it as easy as possible to launch a new Guild
- Reasonably simplify formation
- Share best practices: creation, fundraising/operation, other support needed.
- Aggregating guilds into a Guilds of Guilds
- Bi-directional: top-down curation, bottom-up self-organization.
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The addition of guilds saves attention for both guild members and funders.
Since guilds tend to emerge around specializations with well defined curation logic, the GuildGuild serves a two-fold purpose:
1) Distribute the means of guilding, and
2) facilitate coordination amongst guilds, helping to organize registries of guilds.
This model ensures that holistic strategies that span specialization are available to funders, while the individual guilds focus their attention on their specialized tactics. See Block.science’s piece for more on the importance of strategic and tactical autonomy.
Funders who are responsible for allocating capital and evaluating outcomes can coordinate with GuildGuild to identify relevant experts and recursively evaluate outcomes. Success will be most evident if both funders and guilds experience an overall reduction in effort spent in the process of matching funding to expert labor.
Furthermore, each individual guild is successful insofar as it identifies and curates contributions which are reliably useful to funders. It’s acceptable and even expected that not all guilds will survive. Under this model guilds govern themselves by publishing their curation logic, splitting logic and/or membership rules. Over time, guilds build reputation with each other, GuildGuild and funders by providing quality work. The resulting contribution economy provides many stable loci of coordination – preserving adequate decentralization while reducing the attention costs of that coordination.
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Guild Guild has the potential to stimulate how guilding efforts are coordinated and rewarded in the Ethereum public goods ecosystem. By lowering the barriers to guild formation, it will empower communities to self-organize, collaborate, and amplify their collective bargaining power. The infrastructure, tools, and governance models offered by Guild Guild will foster an inclusive and decentralized environment where diverse guilds can thrive, resist centralization, and advance Ethereum’s long-term resilience. As more guilds emerge, this ecosystem will nurture innovation and empower contributors to make meaningful, collective impact. Now is the time to get involved in shaping this transformative model for the future of public goods."
(https://paragraph.xyz/@guildguild/guild-guild)
Characteristics
Attributes of the Guild Ecosystem, by Ven Gist et al. :
"The structure of a Guild ecosystem should embody several key values:
- Anti-Capture: The essence of having multiple guilds ensures that no single entity can monopolize the system. The decentralization of guilds prevents centralization and captures by any actor.
- Pluralism: The Guild ecosystem should encourage a form of “coopetition,” where cooperation and competition coexist in a healthy dynamic.
- Localized Governance: Guilds should be governed at a local level, allowing for diverse decision-making processes and autonomy within each guild. The governance surface area for each Guild is very minimal, allowing maximal autonomy of individuals with the whole."
(https://paragraph.xyz/@guildguild/guild-guild)