
Dora Factory
Dora Factory is the digital infrastructure of the Global Hacker Movement.
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Dora Factory operates as a decentralized, programmable DAO-as-a-Service infrastructure designed to empower on-chain governance and foster open-source ventures. Founded in 2021 by Jiannan (Eric) Zhang and Penny Wang, the company emerged from the global hacker movement DoraHacks, which was established by Zhang in 2014. DoraHacks began by organizing hackathons and evolved into a major platform for Web3 developers, laying the community-driven foundation for Dora Factory. The venture aims to provide a crypto-native solution for managing, curating, and incentivizing developer communities, addressing challenges in funding and collaboration.
The firm's business model is centered on providing infrastructure for Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) and the broader Web3 ecosystem. It operates as a layer-2 solution on both the Polkadot and Ethereum networks, offering multi-chain compatibility. Clients, which range from individual developers and open-source projects to over 30 Web3 ecosystems like Aptos, Celestia, and Injective, utilize its toolkits to launch and manage DAOs. Revenue generation is intrinsically linked to its native utility token, DORA. This token is used for staking to create a DAO, paying for transaction fees and services within the ecosystem, and participating in governance. Since its inception, Dora Factory's infrastructure has facilitated the distribution of over $20 million in grants to more than 2,000 startups.
Dora Factory's core service is providing a highly customizable framework for DAOs. Users can launch their own DAOs by staking 100 DORA tokens and then add various functionalities through modular components known as pallets. These pallets support features like quadratic funding, bounties, and different governance models (e.g., futarchy, liquid democracy). Key products include "Public Good Staking," a mechanism that uses validator yields to provide long-term, sustainable funding for developers, and "Dora Vota," a specialized appchain built on the Cosmos SDK for voting and decentralized governance. Dora Vota supports advanced protocols such as MACI (Minimum Anti-Collusion Infrastructure), a privacy-preserving and collusion-resistant voting system. Through these offerings, Dora Factory aims to democratize public goods funding and enhance on-chain governance.
Keywords: DAO-as-a-Service, decentralized governance, public goods funding, blockchain infrastructure, Web3 ecosystem, Polkadot, Ethereum, Cosmos SDK, DORA token, on-chain governance, quadratic funding, Public Good Staking, Dora Vota, MACI, open-source ventures, multi-chain funding, developer community, decentralized autonomous organizations, crypto-native solutions, blockchain voting