Tally: The Software Layer for Tokenized Organizations
- Dennison Bertram𝕏
Tally is a software platform designed to support tokenized organizations, particularly Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) and crypto communities. It provides tools for launching tokens, governing protocols, and enabling staking to foster community participation and growth. Tally facilitates onchain governance, allowing transparent and decentralized decision-making for managing funds, grants, and protocol upgrades. It powers major blockchain ecosystems like Arbitrum, ZKsync, Uniswap DAO and Wormhole DAO by providing interfaces for proposal creation, voting, and staking. The Tally Protocol further enhances this by offering a liquidity layer for governance tokens, that allow token holders to earn staking rewards while retaining voting rights and participating in DeFi.
Topics:
- Dennison’s background
- Has crypto won?
- Does privacy still matter?
- The vision behind Tally
- The evolution of DAOs
- Are grassroots DAOs viable?
- Corporate vs. DAO PMF
- How developer activity & contributors evolved
- Tally’s roadmap
- ICO vs. IPO