Appoint Satori as a DUNA Reserve Compliance Administrator. This proposal lays out relevant legal guidance, admin responsibilities, and related information for the upcoming DUNA admin term.
The Reserve Compliance Administrators’ duties, responsibilities and authorization to act on behalf of the DAO are enumerated in the Bylaws set forth in Proposal 727. This proposal contains certain modifications of those duties, responsibilities, and authorization to act on behalf of the DAO that are effective only as to this term as a Reserve Compliance Administrator. (If another Reserve Compliance Administrator is elected, her duties, responsibilities and authorization to act on behalf of the DAO will be determined by the Bylaws, or a DAO proposal that modifies them.) These modifications are in accordance with Section 2.2 of the Bylaws, which states that the DAO may authorize a Reserve Compliance Administrator to exercise rights, powers, and privileges set forth in an approved DAO proposal.
Hey! I'm Satori, a long-time contributor within the Nouniverse and one of the current DUNA Compliance Administrators. I’m applying to continue in the role of Reserve Compliance Administrator.
Over the past year, I have been directly responsible for helping stand up and operate Nouns DAO under its new Wyoming DUNA structure, including navigating the transition from the Foundation to DUNA, coordinating with accounting, legal and tax advisors, reviewing proposals for legal and regulatory risk, and overseeing KYC and sanctions processes. While the Bylaws distinguish the Compliance Administrator and Reserve Compliance Administrator roles, we have operated as a unified, equal admin team in practice, sharing responsibilities to ensure continuity, coverage, and reliable support for the DAO.
I am a professional civil engineer by training, with experience leading cross-disciplinary teams on complex infrastructure projects. I have been an active Nouns community member for over four years and an early contributor to nounish sub-DAOs including Wizards DAO, Gnars, and Lil Nouns. I was a member of Nouncil from December 2022 up until I began my tenure as Compliance Admin in January 2025, have contributed to Builder DAO since June 2023, and was a contributor to The Noun Square from October 2022 through March 2024. I am also the founder of Kendama DAO, a community using kendama to proliferate Nouns and mindfulness through play.
This nomination proposal seeks to continue the work I have been performing during the DAO’s first year as a DUNA. Some of what we accomplished throughout 2025 includes:
I am not proposing any modifications to the existing scope of the role at this time. Any future modifications would be brought to the DAO via proposal.
I see the Compliance Administrator position as a service role - it exists to help the DAO function responsibly without shifting governance or creative control away from DAO members. My responsibility as admin is not to shape outcomes, but to ensure that whatever outcomes the DAO chooses can be executed cleanly, transparently, and in alignment with applicable regulations.
I’m grateful for the trust the DAO placed in both Index and me during a complex and foundational year as it transitioned to DUNA. I am greatly appreciative of the opportunity and would be honored to continue serving the DAO in this capacity.
Note: Only one Compliance Administrator proposal passed in the initial election, leaving the DAO short of a Reserve Compliance Administrator. While my prior proposal received the second-highest number of FOR votes, it did not reach quorum, so I’m resubmitting to ensure the DAO fills both admin positions during the upcoming term. This version reflects a reduced compensation ask, with no changes to scope or authority from the previous proposal.
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.
The Administrator shall fulfill certain administrative or operational tasks required by the DAO by exercising only the powers, rights, and privileges as specifically enumerated via proposals passed by Nouns DAO, including this proposal and the Bylaws set forth in Proposal 727. The Reserve Administrator acts as an alternate to the Compliance Administrator, ensuring consistent fulfillment of compliance duties and providing advisory support as needed.
Per Nouns DAO Proposal 662, Administrators "will be responsible for making sure taxes are filed, overseeing KYC of grants, and making sure vetoers are aware of potentially problematic proposals" as main priorities. In accordance with this, the Compliance Administrator's duties shall include:
During the Administrator's term, to ensure clarity, the Administrator will refrain from voting with their own Nouns and will use a separate administrator wallet to signal whether a proposal is in compliance. They will not vote FOR or AGAINST any proposal, but will communicate on-chain in regards to compliance. They will retain all other rights as a member of the DAO.
Additionally, the Compliance Administrators will avoid voting on Nouns DAO proposals in any subdaos or meta-governance during their term.
The Compliance Administrators may however submit any proposals needed to further the authorized activities noted in this proposal or as needed.
In order to facilitate payments that can not be made directly in crypto via proposal, the Compliance Administrator will be authorized by this proposal to open a bank account for this purpose. The Compliance Administrator may only pay any specific DAO service providers or bills if authorized to do so via a DAO proposal.
The DAO shall indemnify and hold harmless, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, the Compliance Administrator for any debt, obligation or other liability incurred in the course of activities on behalf of the DAO. Note any limitations that may be found in the Wyoming DUNA Act.
The intended term for this role as Compliance Administrator under this proposal is 1 year from the beginning of the compensation stream. The DAO may adjust this term via proposal to remove/replace me as Compliance Administrator. Note: Administrators are independent contractors and not employees of the DAO.
Relevant information may also be found in the Wyoming DUNA Act, The Bylaws and any proposals passed by the DAO may alter the duties and responsibilities of the Administrator or limit the authorization of Administrator to act.
The proposed compensation for Satori's role as Compliance Administrator will be 72,000 USDC paid via stream (6,000.00 USDC per month). This stream will be cancellable upon the passage of a proposal to remove and/or replace the Compliance Administrator.
Administrators will be responsible for the purchase of any E&O or D&O insurance if desired. Any other expenses necessary to execute the Administrator's duties will be submitted for authorization via proposals to the DAO.
Following the successful passing of this proposal, the DUNA will enter into an Administrator Agreement with Satori that sets forth the proposed compensation and other terms and conditions of their role as Compliance Administrator.
Appoint Satori as a DUNA Reserve Compliance Administrator. This proposal lays out relevant legal guidance, admin responsibilities, and related information for the upcoming DUNA admin term.
The Reserve Compliance Administrators’ duties, responsibilities and authorization to act on behalf of the DAO are enumerated in the Bylaws set forth in Proposal 727. This proposal contains certain modifications of those duties, responsibilities, and authorization to act on behalf of the DAO that are effective only as to this term as a Reserve Compliance Administrator. (If another Reserve Compliance Administrator is elected, her duties, responsibilities and authorization to act on behalf of the DAO will be determined by the Bylaws, or a DAO proposal that modifies them.) These modifications are in accordance with Section 2.2 of the Bylaws, which states that the DAO may authorize a Reserve Compliance Administrator to exercise rights, powers, and privileges set forth in an approved DAO proposal.
Hey! I'm Satori, a long-time contributor within the Nouniverse and one of the current DUNA Compliance Administrators. I’m applying to continue in the role of Reserve Compliance Administrator.
Over the past year, I have been directly responsible for helping stand up and operate Nouns DAO under its new Wyoming DUNA structure, including navigating the transition from the Foundation to DUNA, coordinating with accounting, legal and tax advisors, reviewing proposals for legal and regulatory risk, and overseeing KYC and sanctions processes. While the Bylaws distinguish the Compliance Administrator and Reserve Compliance Administrator roles, we have operated as a unified, equal admin team in practice, sharing responsibilities to ensure continuity, coverage, and reliable support for the DAO.
I am a professional civil engineer by training, with experience leading cross-disciplinary teams on complex infrastructure projects. I have been an active Nouns community member for over four years and an early contributor to nounish sub-DAOs including Wizards DAO, Gnars, and Lil Nouns. I was a member of Nouncil from December 2022 up until I began my tenure as Compliance Admin in January 2025, have contributed to Builder DAO since June 2023, and was a contributor to The Noun Square from October 2022 through March 2024. I am also the founder of Kendama DAO, a community using kendama to proliferate Nouns and mindfulness through play.
This nomination proposal seeks to continue the work I have been performing during the DAO’s first year as a DUNA. Some of what we accomplished throughout 2025 includes:
I am not proposing any modifications to the existing scope of the role at this time. Any future modifications would be brought to the DAO via proposal.
I see the Compliance Administrator position as a service role - it exists to help the DAO function responsibly without shifting governance or creative control away from DAO members. My responsibility as admin is not to shape outcomes, but to ensure that whatever outcomes the DAO chooses can be executed cleanly, transparently, and in alignment with applicable regulations.
I’m grateful for the trust the DAO placed in both Index and me during a complex and foundational year as it transitioned to DUNA. I am greatly appreciative of the opportunity and would be honored to continue serving the DAO in this capacity.
Note: Only one Compliance Administrator proposal passed in the initial election, leaving the DAO short of a Reserve Compliance Administrator. While my prior proposal received the second-highest number of FOR votes, it did not reach quorum, so I’m resubmitting to ensure the DAO fills both admin positions during the upcoming term. This version reflects a reduced compensation ask, with no changes to scope or authority from the previous proposal.
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.
The Administrator shall fulfill certain administrative or operational tasks required by the DAO by exercising only the powers, rights, and privileges as specifically enumerated via proposals passed by Nouns DAO, including this proposal and the Bylaws set forth in Proposal 727. The Reserve Administrator acts as an alternate to the Compliance Administrator, ensuring consistent fulfillment of compliance duties and providing advisory support as needed.
Per Nouns DAO Proposal 662, Administrators "will be responsible for making sure taxes are filed, overseeing KYC of grants, and making sure vetoers are aware of potentially problematic proposals" as main priorities. In accordance with this, the Compliance Administrator's duties shall include:
During the Administrator's term, to ensure clarity, the Administrator will refrain from voting with their own Nouns and will use a separate administrator wallet to signal whether a proposal is in compliance. They will not vote FOR or AGAINST any proposal, but will communicate on-chain in regards to compliance. They will retain all other rights as a member of the DAO.
Additionally, the Compliance Administrators will avoid voting on Nouns DAO proposals in any subdaos or meta-governance during their term.
The Compliance Administrators may however submit any proposals needed to further the authorized activities noted in this proposal or as needed.
In order to facilitate payments that can not be made directly in crypto via proposal, the Compliance Administrator will be authorized by this proposal to open a bank account for this purpose. The Compliance Administrator may only pay any specific DAO service providers or bills if authorized to do so via a DAO proposal.
The DAO shall indemnify and hold harmless, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, the Compliance Administrator for any debt, obligation or other liability incurred in the course of activities on behalf of the DAO. Note any limitations that may be found in the Wyoming DUNA Act.
The intended term for this role as Compliance Administrator under this proposal is 1 year from the beginning of the compensation stream. The DAO may adjust this term via proposal to remove/replace me as Compliance Administrator. Note: Administrators are independent contractors and not employees of the DAO.
Relevant information may also be found in the Wyoming DUNA Act, The Bylaws and any proposals passed by the DAO may alter the duties and responsibilities of the Administrator or limit the authorization of Administrator to act.
The proposed compensation for Satori's role as Compliance Administrator will be 72,000 USDC paid via stream (6,000.00 USDC per month). This stream will be cancellable upon the passage of a proposal to remove and/or replace the Compliance Administrator.
Administrators will be responsible for the purchase of any E&O or D&O insurance if desired. Any other expenses necessary to execute the Administrator's duties will be submitted for authorization via proposals to the DAO.
Following the successful passing of this proposal, the DUNA will enter into an Administrator Agreement with Satori that sets forth the proposed compensation and other terms and conditions of their role as Compliance Administrator.