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Hats Modules: A New Era for Programmable Organizations

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October 25
Hats Modules are programmable extensions for roles, unlocking a major upgrade for onchain organizing and a modular playground for builders.
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The Hats protoDAO Lego Kit of Composable Tools

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Hats Protocol
September 28
There are so many incredible composable tools for collectively managing an organization. Here's how we're composing an all-star suite of tools together in Hats protoDAO.
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Hats protoDAO: How to Join the Community & Help Build Hats

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Hats Protocol
September 21
Today we are launching Hats protoDAO 🧢 What's the purpose of Hats protoDAO? And how can you join the Hats Community and get involved? Read on!
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Hats Templates: Forkable Structures to Supercharge Your Org

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Hats Protocol
September 12
Hats are roles. When roles are linked together they create structures that you can use to supercharge your organization. Here are four Hats templates you can fork today.
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How to Create Your First Hats

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Hats Protocol
September 06
Heard about Hats but not sure how to get started? Go from idea to deployed Hats tree in minutes. Here's how.
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Introducing Hats: The Onchain Roles Protocol

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Hats Protocol
August 30
Put on your party hats... Hats Protocol and the Hats App v2 are now live & ready to use! 🥳
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The Three Things DAO Contributors Need to Get Stuff Done

If we are to truly realize the potential of DAOs, we need to empower the people who make them go.
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Bring Your Roles Onchain

DAO governance is getting in the way of DAO effectiveness. We need a DAO-native way of structuring our organizations to delegate roles and get things done.
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Structure Without Capture

How we can delegate roles and authorities to get things done without recreating the entrenched power structures of traditional organizations