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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 MetaDAO: Develop Multi-Option Proposals? internet-finance failed metadao futardio agrippa https://www.futard.io/proposal/J7dWFgSSuMg3BNZBAKYp3AD5D2yuaaLUmyKqvxBZgHht 2024-02-20 2024-02-25 mechanism Proposal to develop multi-modal futarchy proposals allowing multiple mutually-exclusive outcomes beyond binary pass/fail rio 2026-03-11

MetaDAO: Develop Multi-Option Proposals?

Summary

Proposal by agrippa to implement multi-modal proposal functionality for MetaDAO, extending the existing binary pass/fail Autocrat implementation to support N mutually-exclusive outcomes. Requested 200 META compensation across 4 milestones. The proposal argued this would increase DAO value by ~12% through improved decision bandwidth (+5%), pork-barrel reduction (+5%), and innovation hype (+2%).

Market Data

  • Outcome: Failed
  • Proposer: agrippa (99dZcXhrYgEmHeMKAb9ezPaBqgMdg1RjCGSfHa7BeQEX)
  • Proposal Account: J7dWFgSSuMg3BNZBAKYp3AD5D2yuaaLUmyKqvxBZgHht
  • Proposal Number: 9
  • Created: 2024-02-20
  • Completed: 2024-02-25
  • Autocrat Version: 0.1

Significance

This proposal represents an early attempt to extend MetaDAO's futarchy implementation beyond binary decisions to multi-option selection problems. The failure suggests either:

  1. The DAO did not value the feature at 200 META
  2. Concerns about liquidity fragmentation or complexity
  3. Other priorities took precedence
  4. Uncertainty about timeline and deliverables

The proposer's architectural argument—that conditional vaults should support arbitrary N outcomes without hard limits—influenced subsequent thinking about futarchy mechanism design.

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