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Build-on-Bitcoin Trend Imports Another Concept from Ethereum: the DAO

RootstockCollective, a new decentralized autonomous organization, or DAO, is designed to encourage builders and users of Rootstock – one of the oldest and most closely watched projects among the fast-growing ranks of layer-2 blockchains built atop Bitcoin.

Updated Sep 12, 2024, 1:05 p.m. Published Sep 12, 2024, 1:02 p.m.
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  • RootstockCollective has been unveiled as the first DAO on Bitcoin layer-2 Rootstock.
  • The DAO will allow holders of Rootstock token RIF to earn voting rights through staking their tokens.

NFTs arrived on Bitcoin last year. Then fungible tokens came to the oldest and largest blockchain – along with dozens of new layer-2 networks, and staking projects, too.

Now, a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) has been unveiled on Bitcoin layer 2 Rootstock, continuing the trend of concepts more commonly associated with the likes of Ethereum finding their way to the world's oldest blockchain.

RootstockCollective, the first DAO on the Bitcoin layer 2, is designed to encourage builders and users of Rootstock, according to an emailed announcement shared with CoinDesk on Thursday.

DAOs are blockchain-based organizations in which decisions are taken by holders of its underlying token rather than any central authority. Like many facets of the blockchain landscape, they reside on networks like Ethereum and Solana but have been absent from Bitcoin due to constraints over its programmability.

Rootstock is one of a number of layer-2 networks seeking to enable greater utility to Bitcoin, and it's compatible with Ethereum's EVM programming standard for smart contracts, – theoretically allowing applications originally built on Ethereum or affiliated chains to be easily ported over.

The so-called build-on-Bitcoin trend first came to prominence in early 2023 with the Ordinals protocol, which introduced a Bitcoin version of non-fungible tokens (NFTs). This has since continued with the provision for memecoins and other fungible tokens on the Runes protocol, while the BitVM computing paradigm has opened the door to facilitating smart contracts on Bitcoin.

The RootstockCollective DAO will allow holders of the Rootstock token RIF to earn voting rights through staking their tokens. Staking refers to users locking away their tokens to participate in the verification process on a blockchain and receiving more tokens as a reward.

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Jamie Crawley

Jamie joined CoinDesk as a news reporter in February 2021 after writing widely about crypto and blockchain for two years in other roles. Away from crypto, Jamie runs a lot and loves all things sport. He holds small amounts of BTC, ETH, ADA and LTC.

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