Why do you need a DAO? What DAOs are really decentralized and autonomous really?

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I want multi-sig ability but with more ability to customize, for example, to be able to change the share of the total sig each member has based on a set of rules, be able to have a voting mechanism among members, etc. You can argue existing DAO platforms aren't "decentralized enough" but they clearly provide some level of decentralization.

There is a thing that might be interesting to you actually, I did a little digging and didn't find anything scammy about it.

Angor.io

Interesting I'll take a look thanks!

This is to help fund development for an OSS project I love.

Technically Bisq is a DAO but they created their own coin for it. It's the only "DAO" I've used but I don't know how it works.

Good thing is you don't need to buy the coin to use their services but I did buy some when I learned that it funded development and it gives me discounted fees as a bonus.