The Virto DAO is building the most advanced and easiest to use DAO infrastructure, we aim to offer the simplest ramp for any team and organization coming to the ecosystem to get their business/communities started and ready to scale.
Modern organizations require modern infrastructure to operate effectively in today's digital world. Virto's DAO system provides this by offering tools for shared decision-making, clear record-keeping, and easy access to global financial services. This blockchain-based system helps groups make choices together, automate tasks, and use different types of money. It allows organizations to work better in a world that is becoming more connected and less centralized.
Call to action for Kusama and Polkadot
We’re running a MVP program with on/off ramps providers in the Americas region to empower our organizations with digital debit cards to manage their expenses online and on/off ramps from KSM/DOT to USD in US and Colombian Pesos to pay salaries or perform deals with tranditional entities in the Region.
If you’re interested please apply to the program here: https://apply.virto.network/
Going forward we plan to evolve the experience we provide, putting together the tools we've built over the years into a unified solution: The Virto Operating System for autonomous organizations.
All treasury funds are kept on-chain using KSM, ensuring full transparency. This approach allows stakeholders to easily verify expenditures and maintains a clear, immutable record of all financial activities.
Productivity is measured by the strategic value provided to the Kusama ecosystem, rather than just the quantity of tools produced. This focuses on creating specialized tools that address critical needs within the network.
Approximately $671,754 USD has been raised, with about $350,000 USD effectively available over 3 years due to market volatility, limited DEX liquidity, and tax obligations. This averages to roughly $120,000 USD annually for a team of 6-10 members.
While maintaining flexibility for innovation, Virto is open to adopting clear milestones and deliverables. The team welcomes suggestions for improving accountability while balancing the needs of a decentralized project.
The funding request reflects the project's scope and ambition. It's designed to ensure continued significant contributions to the Kusama ecosystem, with potential long-term benefits justifying the current funding levels.
Virto is working on improving usability and maintenance of the payments pallet. Broader adoption is expected as the ecosystem evolves and the need for such tools becomes more apparent.
The team has already taken considerable economic risk, including opportunity costs and personal resources. However, they're open to exploring hybrid models that balance community funding with self-sustainability.
Efforts are being made to improve documentation and usability, with some intentional delays to ensure API stability. The team acknowledges these areas as crucial for broader adoption.
Success is measured by the potential of tools and projects to shape the future of the Kusama ecosystem, not just by immediate usage. This considers the long-term impact of innovations that may be ahead of their time.
The decentralized, flexible approach allows for innovation and adaptability. While open to adjustments, the team believes this structure is conducive to producing high-quality results in a rapidly evolving ecosystem.
A bounty system could align incentives with measurable results, but must be implemented carefully. The team is exploring various models to ensure alignment with Kusama's goals while maintaining innovation flexibility.
Developing a self-funded model is complex in the evolving Web3 space. The Kreivo protocol is designed for self-sustainability(see linked post) and the Virto DAO is exploring ways to further monetize the underlying infrastructure.
Plans are in place to gradually transition projects to more sustainable models, potentially involving collaborations with other ecosystem participants or through community-driven maintenance efforts. e.g. we have members in the Core Polkadot Fellowship and the Polkadot Tooling Collective that could fund parts of our stack in the future.
The team is actively enhancing user experience by refining interfaces, improving documentation, and incorporating community feedback. Usability improvements are an ongoing priority to make tools more accessible to a broader audience.
Supporting Virto is an investment in Kusama's mid-to-long-term success. The team is committed to learning from past experiences and improving to ensure future deliverables have a broader impact.
Virto provides critical infrastructure and tools supporting the growth and development of the Kusama ecosystem and its organizations. These contributions are essential for the long-term health and expansion of the network.
Development goals are prioritized based on community feedback, strategic needs of the Kusama ecosystem, and the potential impact of each project.
While a decentralized approach presents challenges, it offers advantages in innovation and adaptability. The team believes this approach suits the Web3 space's demands but is open to introducing more structured elements if beneficial.
Regular updates, community reviews, and detailed reporting on fund usage help ensure efficient resource use. The team is exploring ways to implement more robust accountability measures aligned with the project's decentralized nature.
Increasing adoption is a top priority, involving improving usability and documentation, active promotion within the community, collaboration with other projects, educational initiatives, and targeted outreach to demonstrate the value of Virto's contributions.
Thank you for showing up in AIWeb3 twitter space and sharing the details and importance of your proposal, and also helped the community to better understand the product. After discussing with the community, we would like to support this proposal, and we hope to see more updates from the project!
I like what Virto team are doing for Kusama