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Description

Dora Factory is an open-source, community-driven venture builder with the mission to empower by creating tools for decentralized venture organizations

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IDO

21 Mar — 21 Mar 2021

Raised

$ 100.00K

Price:

$ 8.00

Tokens For Sale:

12,500

Platform:

N/A

ATH ROI:

8.31x  +730.8%

Additional Data

ATH Market Cap

$ 95.50M

Max Supply

DORA 10,000,000

Total Supply

DORA 10,000,000

Listing Date

23 Mar 2021

IDO Price

$ 10.00

21 Mar 2021

IDO ROI

100%

0.00x

All Time High

$ 66.47

1 Apr 2021


All Time Low

$ 0.0208

19 Sep 2023

Dora Factory (old) Price Analysis

What is Dora Factory (old) (DORA)?

Dora Factory consists of three parts: a Polkadot factory, an Ethereum factory, and a virtual bridge. Each DAO will have a vault in which its assets are held. DAO stakeholders will be able to deposit assets, withdrawal assets and manage assets of the DAO.

DORA token in the network:

DAO Staking

Every DAO is created by staking 100 DORA tokens on-chain. When the DAO is terminated, staked DORA tokens will be released. Later, when the number of DAOs grows and the value of DORA changes, a fixed staking price might be necessary when a DAO is created. This can be achieved by implementing a price oracle with an off-chain worker, or simply using an existing oracle service provided by some other parachain.

Validator Staking, Mining and Inflation

Dora Factory will first be a POA network, and transfer into an NPoS network when deployed on Kusama. Validators and nominators maintain the parachain by verifying transactions and producing blocks. As a result of that, validators and nominators are rewarded with tokens from inflation. Besides inflation, transaction fees will be distributed to validators and nominators, network fees (tax) collected from users and DAOs will be paid proportionally across all addresses that staked DORAs.

The inflation is 1,000,000 DORAs per year until a super majority of the community votes otherwise. Therefore, unlike Polkadot itself, this is a linear inflation starting from 10% in the first year. Inflation rate is decreasing every year. Among the tokens generated from inflation every year, 2% will go to a Dora Factory Treasury, the rest of DORAs generated from inflation will be distributed to the nominators and validators.

Network Fees (Tax)

Pallets can charge fees. DAOs will have to “burn” DORA tokens (or pay fees) to use pallets (there can be free pallets!). Network Fees paid by DAOs are taxed by Dora Factory. The tax will be proportionally distributed to all staking addresses.

Network Rewards

The network rewards validators, pallet developers and venture builders. Validators are rewarded from inflation as well as tax collected from DAOs. Non-validator DORA stakers are rewarded by network tax. Developers are rewarded by pallet income.

Transaction Fees

A small transaction fee will be imposed on all transactions on the parachain. The Transaction fees collected will be distributed to nominators and validators.

 Governance

Unlike Internet SaaS platforms, Dora Factory is governed by the community of DORA holders instead of a company.

There are two governance bodies. The Governance DAO and the Council. The governance DAO is a DAO of all DORA holders. The council is the core development team that is responsible for the project’s roadmap until sudo is removed.

The Governance DAO is a DAO produced by Dora Factory. After Dora Factory’s mainnet launch, the governance DAO will be presented on Dora Factory’s client frontend. All DORA holders are members of the DAO, and all staking addresses can vote on issues (we call them “DORA Voters”). There are several situations where governance comes into play.

Approve Major Parachain Mainnet Upgrade

Any major upgrade of the parachain mainnet (parachain consensus, governance rules, mining & staking rules) needs a ⅔ majority vote from DORA Voters.

Approve Community Grants

There will be ongoing quadratic funding grant rounds to support new ideas to improve the infrastructure and creating new pallets on Dora Factory. Community can donate to projects they deem important with DORA and a matching fund will be distributed to the projects based on the quadratic funding scheme. The community grant will be hosted on HackerLink.

Every community quadratic funding grant needs to be approved by a simple majority vote from DORA Voters.

In addition to the governance DAO, Dora Factory has a Council, which is responsible for implementing the roadmap and executing key operations.

The Council also has power to make minor changes and upgrades to the infrastructure, and add pallets based on the procedure of adding pallets.

Adding Pallets

Pallets can be developed either by Dora Factory developers or any community developer (group) from any place. Mobilizing the developer community to invent DAO pallets is critical to Dora Factory. On Polkadot, pallets can be developed and tested freely on local substrate nodes. When a pallet is added to the parachain, its security must be ensured.

A pallet (either developed by Dora Factory core dev team, or by community developers) needs to go through a thorough testing and a security audit before it can be submitted to the Dora Factory testnet. The pallet will reside on the testnet for a certain period of time before it can be compiled into Dora Factory’s Polkadot Parachain. This process is facilitated by the council.

Open Grants

The council also controls an open grant which supports new ideas, schemes and algorithms of on-chain governance, essential DAO pallets, important toolkits. In order to make a decision to issue an open grant, a simple majority must be reached among the councillors.

Bounties

There will be certain features and improvements proposed by users or core developers. An open bounty program will be hosted on HackerLink. Both core DORAs and community projects can issue a bounty. Every bounty is linked to a GitHub issue so that workflows can be managed on GitHub. Many types of cryptos can be used for bounty payments.

Smaller features and improvements that are not within the scope of open grants might be posted as bounties.

Sudo and Election

The councillors will be appointed by Dora Factory Foundation until Sudo is removed. When Sudo is removed, councillors will be elected by DORA Voters. The rules of election will be then hard coded into a governance pallet and be added to the Governance DAO. At that time, Dora Factory will enter DAO governance.

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