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Wind & Flow DAO

Wind & Flow DAO

바람과 흐름의 길 (風流道)

Network State OS for relationship-based communities.

Governance begins when we see one another.


What We Build

W&F OS is an open-source framework for communities that want to govern themselves through relationships, not tokens. Identity, membership, social graphs, and economic primitives — built on Base L2, designed for real villages.

Architecture

L4  Applications     Your apps (Village Hall, marketplaces, bots)
L3  W&F OS           This framework. Seven domains. One SDK.
L2  Base (Optimism)  Low-cost on-chain anchoring
L1  Ethereum         Security and finality

Repositories

Repo Description Status
wf-os L3 Framework: DB schema, smart contracts, TypeScript SDK Active
village-hall L4 App: Passport, Visa, NIM profiles, Sodo pages Active

First Deployment

Daltteuneun Village (달뜨는마을) — Inje, South Korea. A village cooperative experimenting with digital citizenship for relationship-based population.

The Idea

Most DAOs start with tokens. We start with recognition.

Someone sees your contribution. Someone witnesses your presence. Someone records your story. These acts of recognition accumulate into trust, trust becomes legitimacy, and legitimacy becomes governance.

recognition → memory → legitimacy → governance → civilization

This is not new. It is how every civilization in history was built. We are just putting it on-chain.

Tech

  • On-chain: Base L2, Solidity (Passport SBT, Visa NFT), ERC-5192/721/4906
  • Off-chain: Supabase/PostgreSQL, Next.js, Privy (account abstraction)
  • SDK: @windandflow/sdk — TypeScript, all seven domains

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License

MIT. Use it. Fork it. Build your own network state.

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  1. .github .github Public

  2. wf-os wf-os Public

    TypeScript

  3. village-hall village-hall Public

    TypeScript

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