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This is working document. Please feel free to suggest additions and alterations of both form and content.

Contract Security

In order to move to mainnet we should be confident that there aren't any exploitable flaws in the underlying contracts. If you're a beginner or want to learn about smart contract programming then learn here! Read through the contracts and analyse them for known vulnerabilities. Understand and think through how they work. Document how they work so others can better reason about their strengths and weaknesses.

Design

If you try any of these dapps (the browser extension, registration & governance, content curation...) you may find yourself saying "well, these look like garbage". If you do that would be because they have had very little aesthetic and even ux consideration. Any feedback or contributions in this area are very welcome.

Write-ups & Documentation

The tools here are basically a framework for building other things related to reddit, social media, reputation, and governance. Any sort of documentation exploring and guiding how to build on this framework (a wiki, medium posts, reddit posts, etc.) would be really great. Contribute to the FAQ.

Testing

At the moment we're just on the rinkeby testnet. REC isn't real. There's less incentive to register, make proposals, vote, use the browser extension to upvote and tip, gamble on content with the content curator. Some of these activities actually still have real value (up/down voting content is just as valid on rinkeby as mainnet, we could remove real posts that are rejected by the content curator). If we can convince more people to participate in this testing/rinkeby phase then the move to mainnet will be safer, smoother, happen more quickly, and with a greater number of engaged users. Ideas on how to better incentivise participation in this testing phase might also be worth exploring.

Constitution

Should the DAO have a set of guiding principles? What should these be? What are we even doing here?

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