Defining Tokenized Communities w/Jihad Esmail | S1 E3
On this episode of Rehash, we’re talking about tokenized communities and the role tokens play in DAOs and web3 with Jihad Esmail, who leads community and partnerships at Syndicate and is a core contributor and Forefront.
We begin the episode by following Jihad’s journey into web3 and discussing how he got started at Forefront and Syndicate. Jihad then gives us an overview of social tokens and tokenized communities aka DAOs. Together, we brainstorm ways to prioritize diversity and avoid elitism within these kinds of communities.
We dive into the nitty gritty of Jihad’s essay “Defining Tokenized Communities” and break down the seven elements that Jihad believe are essential for a successful DAO. You can read his article here: https://forefront.mirror.xyz/LCPVlxuO....
Finally, we discuss the kinds of communities that should be tokenized, and the kinds that should not. And we look to the future for what tokenized communities could look like in the next five years, how these communities could improve, and ways these communities could impact our everyday lives.
To continue this conversation and stay up to date on all things Rehash, you can follow Diana on Twitter @ddwchen and Rehash @rehashweb3. You can follow our guest, Jihad, @jaesmail.
⌛ TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Intro
0:42 Jihad’s background
4:14 What are social tokens?
6:54 How do web3 tokenized communities compare to traditional gated communities?
12:30 What makes an organization a DAO?
16:43 How do tokenized communities scale and evolve over time?
19:55 Diversity within tokenized communities
22:11 Thoughts on self managing organizations
24:21 Meme driven tokenized communities
26:36 Tokenized communities vs. traditional communities
28:46 The future of tokenized communities
30:28 Ways tokenized communities can improve
32:09 How tokenized communities will impact our lives
34:19 Follow Jihad!
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