Paid deliverable sample

5-DAO Governance Risk Brief.

This is the first concrete report product DAO.top can sell: a source-linked governance risk brief for funds, researchers, DAO operators, and Web3 tools that need to monitor important DAOs without manually checking every forum and vote portal.

This sample does not provide investment, legal, tax, or voting advice. It shows the monitoring structure, source map, risk queue, data gaps, and buyer actions that a paid report would deliver.

What the buyer gets
Coverage5 DAOs
Output5-10 pages
UseWeekly
Pilot1k-3k USDT

The paid version adds recent proposal review, source screenshots/links, priority scoring, and next-week watch items.

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Live proposal monitor

Snapshot proposals pulled at request time

Snapshot GraphQL source
DAOAPI statusLatest Snapshot proposalsHow to use it
Uniswap DAOuniswapgovernance.eth live Use these items as the first weekly monitoring queue.
Lido DAOlido-snapshot.eth live Use these items as the first weekly monitoring queue.
ENS DAOens.eth live Use these items as the first weekly monitoring queue.
Gitcoin DAOgitcoindao.eth live Use these items as the first weekly monitoring queue.
SafeDAOsafe.eth live Use these items as the first weekly monitoring queue.
Risk queue

What DAO.top would monitor first

Open DAO Directory
DAOWhy monitorInitial risk notesData gaps to verifyCommercial use
Uniswap DAODEX / protocol Proposal and parameter changes can affect liquidity markets, integrations, delegates, and service providers.
  • Large governance surface
  • Delegate concentration requires review
  • Treasury and execution references need structured refresh
  • Live proposal ingestion
  • Treasury reference verification
  • Delegate activity scoring
Governance Risk Brief, Pro monitoring, DAO profile reference.
Lido DAOLiquid staking / protocol Governance changes can have ecosystem-wide risk implications and need source-linked summaries.
  • Risk surface is technically complex
  • Snapshot/forum relationship needs mapping
  • Protocol-specific terminology needs analyst review
  • Vote history extraction
  • Risk topic taxonomy
  • Treasury/source mapping
Risk alert, weekly brief, protocol governance monitoring.
ENS DAOIdentity / naming Useful benchmark for organization structure, public goods funding, and DAO operating maturity.
  • Working-group structure needs profile modeling
  • Budget history needs source stitching
  • Proposal and forum state must be separated
  • Working-group records
  • Treasury references
  • Proposal outcome history
Verified profile, governance case study, Pro brief.
Gitcoin DAOGrants / public goods Service providers and grant researchers can track active funding surfaces and program changes.
  • Program-level data needs normalization
  • Forum categories can be noisy
  • Grant cycles need calendar extraction
  • Grant program timeline
  • Funding history
  • Working-group/source mapping
Verified profile, sponsor category, grant intelligence.
SafeDAOWallet / infrastructure Safe is directly adjacent to DAO treasury operations and tool buyer intent.
  • Foundation/forum sources need relationship mapping
  • Product ecosystem and governance should be separated
  • Treasury references need verification
  • Proposal stream
  • Governance docs mapping
  • Treasury/source reference
Data/API pilot, verified profile, sponsor category research.
Report structure

The paid report is not a blog post

1. Source map

  • Official site, forum, vote portal, docs, and treasury reference where available.
  • Every serious claim marked as source-linked, stale, estimated, missing, or disputed.
  • Broken or restricted sources become explicit risk/data-gap notes.

2. Governance activity

  • Recent proposal surfaces and forum discussions to monitor.
  • Proposal impact type: treasury, protocol parameter, grants, delegate, ecosystem, or process.
  • Next-week watch items for analysts and operators.

3. Buyer actions

  • Funds: where governance risk or market structure may need review.
  • DAO teams: profile gaps that reduce outside trust.
  • Web3 tools: DAOs with active governance and possible budget intent.