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[Directories](#directories) 9 | - [Vote Tools](#vote-tools) 10 | - [Anti Sybil](#anti-sybil) 11 | - [Education](#education) 12 | - [Contracts](#contracts) 13 | - [Treasury](#treasury) 14 | - [Makers](#makers) 15 | - [DAO Creation](#dao-creation) 16 | - [DAO Tools](#dao-tools) 17 | - [Dashboards](#dashboards) 18 | - [Awesome lists](#awesome-lists) 19 | 20 | 21 | ## Directories 22 | 23 | List of DAO's 24 | 25 | - [deepdao.io/](https://deepdao.io/) 26 | - [coinmarketcap.com/view/dao/](https://coinmarketcap.com/view/dao/) 27 | - [defirate.com](https://defirate.com/daos/) 28 | - [https://ecosystem.daoincubator.org/wiki/dao](https://ecosystem.daoincubator.org/wiki/dao) 29 | - [https://openorgs.info/](https://openorgs.info/) 30 | 31 | 32 | ## Vote Tools 33 | - [https://www.withtally.com/](https://www.withtally.com/) 34 | - [https://snapshot.org/](https://snapshot.org/) 35 | - [Delegate votes methods](https://github.com/compound-developers/compound-governance-examples/tree/master/signature-examples) 36 | 37 | ## Anti Sybil 38 | - [BrightId AntiSybil package](https://github.com/BrightID/BrightID-AntiSybil) 39 | - [Uniswap sybil interface](https://github.com/Uniswap/sybil-interface) *Interface that incorporates Sybil, a governance tool for discovering delegates.* 40 | - [sybil.org](sybil.org/) 41 | - [sybil verifier worker](https://github.com/Uniswap/sybil-verifier-worker) *Cloudlfare worker to verify mappings for Sybil, a governance tool for delegates.* 42 | 43 | - [SourceCred](https://sourcecred.io/) 44 | - [Pando](https://github.com/pandonetwork/pando) *A distributed remote protocol for git based on IPFS, ethereum and aragonOS* 45 | 46 | ## Education 47 | - [https://github.com/scaffold-eth/scaffold-eth#-learning-solidity](https://github.com/scaffold-eth/scaffold-eth#-learning-solidity) 48 | - [Ethereum dev speed run](https://medium.com/@austin_48503/%EF%B8%8Fethereum-dev-speed-run-bd72bcba6a4c) 49 | - [buidlguidl.com](https://buidlguidl.com/) 50 | - [eth.build](https://eth.build/) 51 | 52 | ## Contracts 53 | - [Lido Ethereum Liquid Staking Protocol](https://github.com/lidofinance/lido-dao) 54 | - [PoolTogether Prize Savings Protocol](https://github.com/pooltogether/pooltogether-pool-contracts) 55 | - [Yearn strategies](https://github.com/yearn/strategies-keep3r) 56 | - [sushiswap contracts](https://dev.sushi.com/sushiswap/contracts) 57 | - [code contracts](https://github.com/sushiswap/sushiswap/tree/canary/contracts) 58 | ## Tresaury 59 | - [ldo purchase executor](https://github.com/lidofinance/ldo-purchase-executor) *Contract for purchasng LDO for ETH fo the DAO Treasury* 60 | - [Aragon conviction voting app](https://github.com/1Hive/conviction-voting-app) *Aragon app used to collectively allocate funds from a shared treasury* 61 | 62 | ## Makers 63 | - [@molochDAO](https://twitter.com/molochDAO) 64 | - [@austingriffith](https://twitter.com/austingriffith) 65 | - [@RaidGuild](https://twitter.com/RaidGuild) 66 | - [@meta_cartel](https://twitter.com/meta_cartel) 67 | - [@MoonshotCollect](https://twitter.com/MoonshotCollect) 68 | 69 | 70 | ## DAO Apps 71 | - [daohaus.club/](https://daohaus.club/) 72 | - [daostack.io](https://daostack.io/) 73 | - [Colony.io](http://Colony.io) 74 | - [https://metagame.substack.com/](https://metagame.substack.com/) 75 | - [Juicebox](https://juicebox.money/#/) 76 | 77 | ## DAO tools 78 | - [daostack kit](https://github.com/daostack/DAOstack-Hackers-Kit) 79 | - [Infra](https://github.com/daostack/infra) 80 | - [alchemy monorepo](https://github.com/daostack/alchemy-monorepo) *mono repo* 81 | - [ARC OS](https://github.com/daostack/arc) *Arc is an operating system for DAOs.* 82 | - ... 83 | - [Aave protocol](https://github.com/aave/aave-protocol) 84 | - [Aave js](https://github.com/aave/aave-js) 85 | - [Aave governance crosschain bridges](https://github.com/aave/governance-crosschain-bridges) 86 | - [pooltogether-community-ui](https://github.com/pooltogether/pooltogether-community-ui) 87 | - [https://github.com/DemocracyEarth/dao](https://github.com/DemocracyEarth/dao) *Minimal Quadratic Voting DAO.* 88 | - [Moloch](https://github.com/MolochVentures/moloch) 89 | - [DaoHaus app](https://github.com/HausDAO/daohaus-app) 90 | - [Polybase](https://github.com/polybase) 91 | 92 | ## Dashboards 93 | - [my-dao-dashboard](https://github.com/my-dao-dashboard) 94 | - [Maker governance dashboard](https://github.com/protofire/maker-governance-dashboard) 95 | - [Dune analytics](https://dune.xyz) *Free crypto analytics by and for the community* 96 | 97 | ## Awesome Lists 98 | Other Awesome related lists 99 | - [Awesome Decentralized Finance](https://github.com/zeriontech/awesome-decentralized-finance) 100 | - [Awesome Cryptocurrency](https://github.com/cmahon/awesome-cryptocurrency) 101 | - [Awesome Ethereum](https://github.com/ttumiel/Awesome-Ethereum) 102 | 103 | ## Contribute 104 | 105 | Contributions welcome! 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