REIT DAO has chosen Aragon as its core DAO governance platform. Aragon is used by thousands of DAOs managing billions of dollars in on-chain assets and has no history of critical governance protocol breaches.
The REIT DAO project is launching its DAO infrastructure on Aragon, one of the most mature and battle-tested governance frameworks in Web3.
Aragon has been operating since 2017 and is widely adopted by DAOs managing real financial assets and on-chain treasuries worth billions of dollars. Over its entire operational history, no critical exploits of the core governance or voting mechanisms have been recorded, making Aragon a de facto security standard for DAO governance.
Trust and scale
Aragon is trusted by major Web3 organizations, including:
- Lido DAO — one of the largest liquid staking protocols, with TVL measured in tens of billions of dollars;
- Decentraland DAO — governing a global digital real estate ecosystem;
- API3 DAO — an infrastructure-grade oracle protocol for Web3.
In total, thousands of DAOs have been launched using Aragon, collectively managing multi-billion-dollar treasuries.
Why this matters for REIT DAO
Choosing Aragon provides:
- full on-chain transparency for all decisions and votes;
- a proven, institutional-grade security model;
- flexible role and permission management;
- infrastructure readiness for governing real estate and tokenized real-world assets (RWA).
Current stage
REIT DAO is currently:
- configuring voting types and quorum requirements;
- defining roles and access levels;
- adapting governance logic to the specifics of real estate management.
In the coming weeks, we will publish detailed information on the DAO structure, governance mechanics, and participation framework.
