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Aragon Network: a network of ANT Holders and the organizations and technology created by them to pursue the goals and live the values defined in the Aragon Manifesto. Including but not limited to: The Aragon Network DAO, ANT Holders, their affiliates, employees, contributors, licensors and service providers, and their respective officers, directors, employees, contractors, agents, licensors, suppliers, parent companies, successors, subsidiaries, affiliates, agents, representatives.

Aragon Network DAO: a DAO (an open coordination protocol based on open blockchain technology) that aims to facilitate the governance of the Aragon Network’s tools, infrastructure and other common resources. The Aragon Network DAO is governed by ANT Holders according to the AGP Process and includes one or more Sub-DAOs also binded by this Charter.

Aragon Manifesto: If you haven’t yet, please review our Manifesto. This is the foundational document to Aragon Network DAO and encompasses the entire value structure of our organization. Being aligned with these values is essential to AN DAO Community membership.

One quote of significance from the Aragon Manifesto:

Thus, Aragon is a fight for freedom. Aragon empowers freedom by creating liberating tools that leverage decentralized technologies.

Read the Full Aragon Manifesto here: https://aragon.org/manifesto

History: Founded in 2016, Aragon seeks to build tech that liberates the world through trustless voting mechanisms. Some of the largest DAOs in the web3 ecosystem use Aragon’s smart contracts to secure their voting processes. Aragon is becoming a DAO itself, and AN DAO is still in early stages.

Following the launch of Aragon Network DAO in late 2021 and completion of Season 0 in April, the organization has been in a process of reconstruction. Aragon Network DAO is still growing, but in the interest of setting fair expectations with the community, it must be stated that full time positions will be available, however more limited going forward.


Keep in mind you do not need to be a full time contributor to play a meaningful role in the Aragon Network DAO.

Community Guide:

What is an Aragon Network DAO Contributor?

The definition of a “Contributor” varies slightly from DAO to DAO as each organization has its own unique structure, objectives and therefore tasks that it needs people to assist with.

Through the lens of the Aragon Network DAO, a Contributor is: a community member that services the Aragon Network in exchange for Aragon Network Tokens (ANT) or USDC.

The availability of contributor opportunities is based on the ever-changing needs of the AN DAO.