This proposal outlines the process for a fair, open, and repeatable onchain DUNA Admin Election for 2026. Passing this proposal ratifies this framework and immediately initiates the election timeline outlined below.
This proposal defines the election process for selecting the 2026 DUNA Compliance Administrators using a fully onchain and repeatable nomination and voting process. Administrator oversight is crucial for maintaining legal compliance, operational continuity, tax readiness, and the consistent execution of grant-related responsibilities. By formally adopting this election framework, the DAO affirms this onchain method for choosing its administrators.
If approved, this proposal triggers the election process for appointing the next Compliance Administrators. The goal is to maintain a simple, open, fully onchain process that provides clarity and consistency for all participants, and utilizes our established onchain governance structures to ensure repeatability.
Clear and consistent governance depends on a reliable process for selecting those responsible for administrative oversight. By adopting this election framework, the DAO reinforces its commitment to transparency, accountability, and operational stability, ensuring the DUNA remains well supported as it moves into the next year of onchain governance.
Nouns DAO has completed its transition from a Cayman Foundation structure to a Wyoming DUNA, as authorized in Proposal 662. Under the Wyoming DUNA Act:
"Administrator" means a person authorized by the members of a decentralized unincorporated nonprofit association to fulfill administrative or operational tasks at the direction of the membership (Wyoming DUNA Act, 17-32-102. "Definitions(a)(i)"). Additionally, Section 17-32-123. "Selection of administrators; rights and duties of administrators" provides that an administrator will have no authority to act on behalf of the DAO absent specific authorization from its membership.
The DAO now operates as a legally recognized nonprofit association within the United States. This requires ongoing compliance with:
The Compliance Administrator structure exists to ensure that the DAO can confidently and continuously meet these obligations.
Compliance Administrators review proposals, ensure alignment with the DAO Bylaws and U.S. law, oversee KYC onboarding, manage offchain assets, and coordinate with accountants, tax and legal advisors, and other vendors. These responsibilities require continuous monitoring, communication, and coordination. A high-level overview of the workload is below.
Proposal and Legal Oversight
Grant and Treasury Compliance
KYC and Contributor Onboarding
Operations and Administration
Community Transparency
The above work enables smooth operations, reduces legal and tax exposure, and ensures the DAO remains transparent and accountable to its contributors.
This proposal outlines the process for a fair, open, and repeatable onchain DUNA Admin Election for 2026. Passing this proposal ratifies this framework and immediately initiates the election timeline outlined below.
This proposal defines the election process for selecting the 2026 DUNA Compliance Administrators using a fully onchain and repeatable nomination and voting process. Administrator oversight is crucial for maintaining legal compliance, operational continuity, tax readiness, and the consistent execution of grant-related responsibilities. By formally adopting this election framework, the DAO affirms this onchain method for choosing its administrators.
If approved, this proposal triggers the election process for appointing the next Compliance Administrators. The goal is to maintain a simple, open, fully onchain process that provides clarity and consistency for all participants, and utilizes our established onchain governance structures to ensure repeatability.
Clear and consistent governance depends on a reliable process for selecting those responsible for administrative oversight. By adopting this election framework, the DAO reinforces its commitment to transparency, accountability, and operational stability, ensuring the DUNA remains well supported as it moves into the next year of onchain governance.
Nouns DAO has completed its transition from a Cayman Foundation structure to a Wyoming DUNA, as authorized in Proposal 662. Under the Wyoming DUNA Act:
"Administrator" means a person authorized by the members of a decentralized unincorporated nonprofit association to fulfill administrative or operational tasks at the direction of the membership (Wyoming DUNA Act, 17-32-102. "Definitions(a)(i)"). Additionally, Section 17-32-123. "Selection of administrators; rights and duties of administrators" provides that an administrator will have no authority to act on behalf of the DAO absent specific authorization from its membership.
The DAO now operates as a legally recognized nonprofit association within the United States. This requires ongoing compliance with:
The Compliance Administrator structure exists to ensure that the DAO can confidently and continuously meet these obligations.
Compliance Administrators review proposals, ensure alignment with the DAO Bylaws and U.S. law, oversee KYC onboarding, manage offchain assets, and coordinate with accountants, tax and legal advisors, and other vendors. These responsibilities require continuous monitoring, communication, and coordination. A high-level overview of the workload is below.
Proposal and Legal Oversight
Grant and Treasury Compliance
KYC and Contributor Onboarding
Operations and Administration
Community Transparency
The above work enables smooth operations, reduces legal and tax exposure, and ensures the DAO remains transparent and accountable to its contributors.