Optimism Foundation is hiring a Web3 Governance Research and Experiments Lead
Compensation: $105k - $120k estimated
Location: Remote
Optimism is taking an experimental approach to the design of its bi-cameral governance system. As we develop this novel system, we must confront thorny design questions that require rigorous research across multiple disciplines to answer. A research-based approach to design is crucial to ensuring the resilience of the system, making it a top priority of the Collective.
The Governance Research Lead will have a unique opportunity to manage and collaborate with experts from many fields to inform the design of Optimism governance. Uniquely, the role will have the opportunity to implement this research via a series of experiments run in 4-6 month cycles - much faster than iteration cycles in traditional governance systems.
Responsibilities
- Manage a network of experts to answer our most pressing design questions including but not limited to:
- Parameter setting (veto thresholds, quorums for different voting mechanisms, smart defaults)
- Incentive design (incentive alignment in non-plutocratic systems)
- Political systems design (prevention of gridlock and stagnation in bi-cameral design, how to run experiments in sortition vs. elections, open democracy, and deliberative processes; how to better distribute and measure voting power)
- Evaluation of the trade-offs between private and public voting
- How to prevent collusion and design for the inevitable development of bribery markets
- Many others!
- Implement an externally facing research program, supported by Collective Grants and leveraging Mission Requests
- Aggregate and synthesize the output of the above research program to inform individual design components within the full context of the overarching governance system
- Design a comprehensive research strategy to prioritizes design questions and run experiments on a 4-6 month iteration cycle
- Manage experiment design, implementation, and analysis
- Create long term research strategy to ensure relevant governance research is supported and evolves as the organization and design space changes
Requirements
- A deep understanding of governance and DAOs and the existing body of related research
- Relationships with academia and other expert networks
- Experience managing external contributors and working with cross-functional teams
- Preference for candidates based outside the U.S. but not a requirement
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Compensation: $105k - $120k estimated
Location: Remote
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