On-chain DAOs are well-suited for hosting "Educational Academic Committee" models. They offer transparent, decentralized governance, enabling stakeholders like educators, researchers, and students to participate in decision-making. Smart contracts ensure automated, tamper-proof execution of rules, funding, and voting. This fosters trust, reduces bureaucracy, and aligns incentives for academic collaboration. However, challenges like technical complexity, legal compliance, and inclusivity for non-tech-savvy members must be addressed. On-chain DAOs can empower academic communities with equitable, efficient governance, provided they balance accessibility and robust infrastructure. 0 reply
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