The Pando DAO congregates on Discord. This is where you can connect with other members, share ideas, vote on things and actively participate in the DAO. So you definitely want to do it right to have a great experience.
Discord is a wonderful and magical place if you know how to use it. It’s also considered the unofficially social platform for web3. If you’re already familiar with Discord you’re sure to settle in quickly, but if you’re new you’ll get a hang of it in no time, We promise.
Whether a newbie or an old timer, here’s a simple guide to help you have a great experience on the Pando DAO Discord.
Discord provides a central location where DAO members can communicate and connect. Discord supports “Token Gating” (through 3rd party bot implementations) that can be applied to entire servers or select channels to gate access based on specific crypto wallet holdings.
Discord allows for many layered permissions based on user roles, and supports a wide variety of “bots” that can be “plugged in” for additional functionality. This allows us to do more with Discord and automate tasks. Our Discord server is a private one with a public landing area where you mint your token as proof of membership to join the private channels.
When you join the Pando DAO discord server you’ll land on the Welcome screen. There you’ll find the community guidelines. Be sure to read it.
After that proceed to Origami and mint your NFT. To gain access to the private community head over to Collabland for verification.
Here’s a checklist ✅ to guide you.
Categories are headings that house channels. Channels are little rooms in that house where discourse happens. Consider the categories and channels as evolving way to have pockets of conversation on topics that interest you. To create a channel you (insert how to create a channel).
You can find the categories and channels on the left side and members on the right side of the Discord server.
To start off we have the following categories and channels:
#Introduce-yourself: xxx
#Announcements: xxx