I am requesting a stream of 10,000 USDC / month + 5,000 KRAUSE / month to “design and develop the infrastructure and applications for the future of fan engagement.” My working approach will leverage 2-week sprints with highly defined goals and communicated results. I’m using this approach so that we have engineering bandwidth dedicated to the project while also using a well-known efficient process to rapidly iterate through prototypes.
This role will provide Krause House with the actualization of the “show > tell” strategy Flex has developed.
My first two-week sprint (and potentially more afterward) will focus on the Content Lab being proposed separately.
If at the end of the 3-month period, greg has not produced an ongoing project the DAO is in support of continuing, he will forfeit 50% of his total KRAUSE.
In the short term, his role is intended as highly focused on designing/building/engineering time and not management/leading of a dev team. My objective while the building will be to take the wide array of insights and knowledge we’ve gained as a collective and distill it into use cases that are both innovative and useful.
What this role will include if this proposal is passed:
What this role will not include if this proposal is passed:
I’ve put a lot of thought into where my strengths and weaknesses lie within the context of Krause House and our goal to own and operate an NBA team. I have also spoken with several Stewards and other high-context individuals within the DAO, and I believe the perspective reflected in this proposal to be an objective evaluation of how I can best impact Krause House.
After considering my role within Krause House and how I can be an agent for progress toward our goal, I found my first full-time proposal deeply resonated with how I prefer to work. This proposal closely mirrors the original proposal and will focus on rapid iteration to answer the question “What does the future of fandom look like?”
This is a movement away from the direction of my previous proposal which was (in my opinion) a failed attempt to form a team around my original role. A helpful framework I’ve found to think about this is “large team = ambiguity bad, single individual = ambiguity good”. As an individual in a highly autonomous role, I can navigate ambiguity and build things to produce clarity from it. This wasn’t nearly as easy in a team-based role and is the reason for reverting to an individualized stream.
This role will be reliant on 2-week sprints to define goals and deliver results. The first week of each sprint will culminate in a clickable prototype demoed on the Thursday town hall. Feedback and insights will then be published on Friday. The second week of each sprint will lead to a released deliverable. This could be a feature added to an existing Krause House product or initiative or a new, standalone deliverable.
The structure of the sprints on a day-to-day level is subject to change but will mirror the following:
This approach will maximize our findings through real experimentation while establishing Krause’s credibility to deliver on many of the ideas we pitch.
As a DAO, we are operating in unknown territory with limited clarity between us and our goal. Our objective has never been done before and by many is even considered impossible. The difficult macro environment our industry is currently navigating makes the route to our objective even more clouded.
Given these obstacles, Krause House needs to adopt a strong mentality of “show > tell”. Flex has developed this framework when interacting with owners and has discussed it at length. This role aims to actualize that framework not only for owners and the future of fan-based ownership but the sports industry in general.
By adopting a lean, two-week iteration mentality, I’ll be able to quickly uncover both opportunities and obstacles in implementing a large number of ideas. Additionally, this will provide both evidence and clarity for Krause House’s approach and value proposition.
This role serves a secondary function of ensuring there is a high-context engineer on the team full-time. This adds a technically-minded perspective to complement the work of Flex, Mario, and Commodore.
Out of the gate, I will be using this working structure to work with Crabtree on the Content Lab project being introduced in a separate proposal. I’d like to also find time to work on projects that leverage our recent partnerships with OTE and In The Lab.