Catch Up With Common: What if AI was a contributor?
And new Aura quests
Gmoo!
More quests, more Aura this week.
We’ve partnered with SuperVol, a gamified options trading platform on Soneium to bring you three new quests.
Proposal highlight: Authorize 1inch Foundation to Represent 1inch DAO in Hardware Wallet Dispute
The 1inch DAO is voting to authorize the 1inch Foundation to formally represent it in all legal proceedings tied to the terminated relationship with Alexei Devyatkin and HWLT FZE (the hardware wallet project).
AI that supports people, not replaces them
Communities are built by people, not automation. What if AI could help them contribute more effectively without taking their place?
AI in communities is often framed in extremes. One side sees it as a threat to gatekeep, the other as a way to automate people out of the picture, but both are missing the point.
Real communities require human judgment and care.
When someone proposes a new initiative, reviews a controversial decision, or helps a newcomer get oriented, they're doing work that requires context, empathy, and stake in the outcome.
No algorithm can replicate that investment. The real question is whether AI can support it.
Join AthenaDAO’s demo day!
Join AthenaDAO on Wednesday, June 25th at 12 PM ET for a 45-minute virtual showcase of work at the intersection of women’s health, R&D, and AI.
Expect live demos from 7 pioneering projects, including new devices, fertility tracking platforms, and innovations in menopause and reproductive longevity.
AthenaDAO has used Common to coordinate community proposals to fund women’s health research, and we’re excited to see how these early-stage innovations are turning into real-world impact.
The future of Common is yours
From the beginning, Common was created to serve tokenized communities, helping them coordinate, reward contributions, and grow together.
Now, we're turning that same vision inward. Common is beginning its own journey toward full decentralization.
We’re designing a future where our most active contributors can shape the roadmap and protocol, earning real ownership along the way.
The future of Common isn’t top-down. It’s collective.
Stay tuned for more.
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