Cath Whitepaper
  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • Mission and Vision
  • Overview of the DAO
  • Governance Model
  • Tokenomics (Economics of the Token)
    • CATH Tokenomics Strategy
    • CATH for Governance
    • CATH for Utility
  • Funding and Sustainability
    • Fundraising Strategies
    • Management and Transparent Distribution of Funds
    • Tools for Ensuring Economic Sustainability
  • Social Utility and Impact
  • Community Participation
    • How Users Can Participate and Contribute to the Project
    • Mechanisms to Incentivize Community Involvement
    • Promoting Transparency and Accountability Among Members
  • Roadmap
    • Development Phases and Timeline
    • Short-Term, Medium-Term, and Long-Term Objectives
    • Future Projects and Planned Expansions
  • Legal and Compliance
    • Legal Risks and Mitigation Strategies
    • Compliance with Local and International Nonprofit Regulations
  • Risks and Challenges
    • Risk Mitigation Strategies
    • Addressing Potential Failures or Sustainability Challenges
  • Conclusion & Call to Action
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  1. Roadmap

Future Projects and Planned Expansions

As the Cathedral Foundation DAO matures, several future projects and expansions are planned to ensure the continued growth and success of the organization:

  • Decentralized Incubators for Startups: Establish decentralized incubators that provide mentorship, resources, and early-stage funding to blockchain-based startups and social enterprises.

  • DAO-to-DAO Collaborations: Engage in deeper collaborations with other DAOs, creating joint funding pools and shared governance initiatives to tackle large-scale global challenges.

  • Advanced Educational Platforms: Expand the DAO’s educational resources to create an open-source learning platform for decentralized finance, governance, and entrepreneurship, targeting communities around the world.

  • Cross-Chain Governance Expansion: Enable cross-chain governance to allow participation from users on multiple blockchain networks, ensuring greater scalability and inclusivity within the DAO ecosystem.

  • Environmental and Social Impact Accelerator: Launch an accelerator focused on funding high-impact projects that address pressing global issues such as climate change, inequality, and resource scarcity.

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