[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  sain [@sain247](/creator/twitter/sain247) on x XXX followers Created: 2025-07-13 20:20:34 UTC i’ve been spending time looking into @AragonProject and what they’re quietly building under the hood, it’s one of the most important pieces of DAO infra out there and more people should be paying attention. Aragon is taking on something hard making DAO governance modular, secure, and actually usable at scale. let’s talk about it 👇🏽 •– DAOs today are fragmented, Some govern with Snapshot, others with multisigs, treasury here, voting there, execution? Maybe. But governance is more than voting it's permissions, execution, upgrades and accountability. Aragon is building the infrastructure that lets you coordinate all of that onchain and modularly. •– its the governance OS on one side, you have protocols and communities saying “we want to decentralize properly.” on the other, you have fragmented tooling, inconsistent execution, and fragile permission systems. Aragon is the layer in between them •– This is where it gets interesting Aragon is not forcing a framework. It’s building the base layer that other governance systems can plug into. it plays nicely with whatever stack you're already using. •– it doesn’t compete with tools like Snapshot, Zodiac, or Safe. it can route across them plug in optimistic voting, or zk voting. use token-based proposals, or multisig overrides you choose Aragon just makes it work and enforceable. •– What they're building feels less like a product, more like governance infrastructure. Like how @fermah_xyz routes zk proofs, or @boundless_xyz abstracts computation, Aragon isn’t trying to own governance. it’s building the coordination layer that lets any governance structure scale. •– what makes this powerful is it’s modular, programmable, and secure by default. you don’t need to rebuild governance logic from scratch. you just compose what you need and go DAO infra becomes plug-and-play. •– Aragon’s new stack is live. you can launch a DAO, fork it, extend it, or just use the permission system for your app. they’re not chasing hype they’re building the rails @AragonProject  XXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [infra](/topic/infra) [governance](/topic/governance) [aragon](/topic/aragon) [hood](/topic/hood) [$ant](/topic/$ant) [coins dao](/topic/coins-dao) [Post Link](https://x.com/sain247/status/1944492168821039302)
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sain @sain247 on x XXX followers
Created: 2025-07-13 20:20:34 UTC
i’ve been spending time looking into @AragonProject and what they’re quietly building under the hood, it’s one of the most important pieces of DAO infra out there and more people should be paying attention.
Aragon is taking on something hard making DAO governance modular, secure, and actually usable at scale. let’s talk about it 👇🏽
•– DAOs today are fragmented, Some govern with Snapshot, others with multisigs, treasury here, voting there, execution? Maybe. But governance is more than voting it's permissions, execution, upgrades and accountability. Aragon is building the infrastructure that lets you coordinate all of that onchain and modularly.
•– its the governance OS on one side, you have protocols and communities saying “we want to decentralize properly.” on the other, you have fragmented tooling, inconsistent execution, and fragile permission systems. Aragon is the layer in between them
•– This is where it gets interesting Aragon is not forcing a framework. It’s building the base layer that other governance systems can plug into. it plays nicely with whatever stack you're already using.
•– it doesn’t compete with tools like Snapshot, Zodiac, or Safe. it can route across them plug in optimistic voting, or zk voting. use token-based proposals, or multisig overrides you choose Aragon just makes it work and enforceable.
•– What they're building feels less like a product, more like governance infrastructure. Like how @fermah_xyz routes zk proofs, or @boundless_xyz abstracts computation, Aragon isn’t trying to own governance. it’s building the coordination layer that lets any governance structure scale.
•– what makes this powerful is it’s modular, programmable, and secure by default. you don’t need to rebuild governance logic from scratch. you just compose what you need and go DAO infra becomes plug-and-play.
•– Aragon’s new stack is live. you can launch a DAO, fork it, extend it, or just use the permission system for your app. they’re not chasing hype they’re building the rails @AragonProject
XXXXX engagements
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