DeepDao launched first search engine for the DAO ecosystem


On 27th
January, DAO (Decentralized autonomous organizations) data aggregator and
analytics site, DeepDAO has launched a new search engine for the DAO ecosystem for
making it easier to find answers to the most searched DAO-related questions.
With more than
4,100 DAOs and 1.6 million individuals holding governance tokens, it's turning
out to be progressively difficult to explore this intricate, arising world.
DeepDAO's exclusive search engine was desgined to give those partaking in the
DAO biological system with a simple method for settling on informed choices.
Decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) have been important for the crypto business for a long
time, however it wasn't until mid-2021 that they turned into an indispensable
piece of the market. The inventive administration structure empowers
organizations and associations to be overseen carefully, in a completely
decentralized way, and with exceptional straightforwardness.
Nonetheless, the
sheer number of DAOs available makes it a hard ecosystem to explore and could
be hindering individuals from participating.
“This emergent,
extensive network of people socializing, investing, working, and doing
remarkable things together, demand a deeper suite of tools. People in W3 need
relevant data to help them forge new connections between themselves and their
organizations in a fun and accessible way,” said Eyal Eithcowich, founder and
CEO of DeepDAO.
DeepDAO has made
a far-reaching web index that will empower clients to explore the rambling DAO
biological system. Based on DeepDAO's posting of DAOs and administration
profiles, the search engine empowers clients and associations to explore an
ocean of information and comprehend DAO organizations, tokens, and
communications.
The platform records
and investigates authoritative information, making individual profiles for its
DAO governance token holders. DeepDAO has as of now made large number of
Ethereum addresses accessible and has accumulated the connections made by each
address.
The DeepDAO search
engine tool partitions its information into four portions associations,
individuals, charges, and apparatuses. The DAO Feed offers clients an outline
of the multitude of choices and votes occurring in the DAO environment, while
the instruments section records a few dozen apparatuses for making and
overseeing DAOs.
“The launch of
our search engine is an important step because it makes it possible for
everyone to find out all they need to know about DAOs, from learning to
creating, managing, and understanding the inner workings of DAOs,” Eitchowich
said in a press release.

Joyashree Dey
CBW - External Analyst
INDIA