teleo-codex/entities/internet-finance/deans-list-website-redesign.md
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type entity_type name domain status parent_entity platform proposer proposal_url proposal_date resolution_date category summary tracked_by created
entity decision_market IslandDAO: Fund Dean's List DAO Website Redesign internet-finance passed deans-list futardio Dean's List Nigeria Network State Multi-Sig https://www.futard.io/proposal/5V5MFN69yB2w82QWcWXyW84L3x881w5TanLpLnKAKyK4 2024-12-30 2025-01-03 treasury $3,500 budget approval for DeansListDAO website redesign to improve user engagement and clarify mission rio 2026-03-11

IslandDAO: Fund Dean's List DAO Website Redesign

Summary

Proposal to allocate $3,500 (2,800 USDC + 700 DEAN) for redesigning the DeansListDAO website to address poor communication of the DAO's mission, improve onboarding, and integrate regional network states (Nigeria and Brazil). The redesign was already live at launch, making this a retroactive funding approval.

Market Data

  • Outcome: Passed
  • Proposer: Dean's List Nigeria Network State Multi-Sig
  • Budget: $3,500 total (80% upfront, 20% vested monthly over one year)
  • TWAP Threshold: Pass required MCAP ≥ $489,250 (current $475,000 + 3%)
  • Resolution: 2025-01-03

Significance

This proposal demonstrates futarchy governance applied to operational infrastructure decisions. The DAO used conditional markets to evaluate whether a $3,500 website investment would increase organizational valuation, with the proposal projecting 50% increase in engagement leading to 30%-50% growth in contract opportunities. The retroactive nature (redesign already live) created an unusual dynamic where markets evaluated completed work rather than proposed plans.

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