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In the evolving landscape of Web3, community-driven protocols are redefining how governance, coordination, and ownership operate on-chain. Among the pioneers leading this transformation is $COMMON , a protocol designed to power programmable communities. Its impressive growth expanding to 3.8 million active members and over $18 billion in tokens represented across its ecosystem highlights a strong trend toward collective ownership and decentralized governance at scale.
Understanding $COMMON’s Core Model
At its heart, the $COMMON protocol enables communities to automate governance, manage assets, and coordinate decision-making using smart contracts. These programmable communities function as decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) but with enhanced flexibility. Through “loops” automated markets for actions communities can set rules and incentives for participation, making governance dynamic rather than statia