# DGov Score Framework Algorithmic Governance and Web3 Technology Assessment Instrument_Essential
For Framework Version 0.5
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## Table of Contents
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## Definitions
## Instrument
### Web3, Blockchain, OrgTech and Tokenization
**93. Is the Organization using any of the following OrgTech Operating Systems?**
- [ ] Aragon
- [ ] Colony
- [ ] DAOstack
- [ ] Edgeware
- [ ] GovBlocks
- [ ] DAOhaus
- [ ] Democracy Earth
- [ ] None of the above
**94. Does the Organization have any of the following tokens? (if a token embodies one or more descriptions, please check all applicable descriptions).**
```
*Note: The Membership Affiliation Token is for signifying membership affiliation, not for signifying any governance rights in the Organization.*
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- [ ] Governance Rights Token
- [ ] Good or Service Token
- [ ] Marketplace Token
- [ ] Membership Affiliation Token
- [ ] Ownership Token
- [ ] None of the above
**95. How many exchanges are currently listing (and actively tradeable) one or more of the Organization's tokens (as described in 94)?**
- [ ] 0
- [ ] 1
- [ ] 2
- [ ] 3
- [ ] 4
- [ ] 5
- [ ] 6
- [ ] 7
- [ ] 8 or more
**96. Are the Organization's smart contracts upgradable?**
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
- [ ] Unsure
**97. How many Multisig smart contracts does the Organization have?**
- [ ] 0
- [ ] 1
- [ ] 2
- [ ] 3
- [ ] 4
- [ ] 5
- [ ] 6
- [ ] 7
- [ ] 8 or more
**98. How many agents have control over the multisig accounts?**
- [ ] 0
- [ ] 1
- [ ] 2
- [ ] 3
- [ ] 4
- [ ] 5
- [ ] 6
- [ ] 7
- [ ] 8 or more
**99. Does the Organization have any resources to help deter 51% attacks on the blockchain network?**
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
- [ ] Unsure
**100. Does the Organization have any plans in place to deal with Network Congestion?**
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
- [ ] Unsure
**101. Does the Organization use any third party Oracle (i.e., external data feed) providers?**
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
- [ ] Unsure
**102. How many third party Oracles does the Organization use?**
- [ ] 0
- [ ] 1
- [ ] 2
- [ ] 3
- [ ] 4
- [ ] 5
- [ ] 6
- [ ] 7
- [ ] 8 or more
**103. Does the Organization use any Organization-owned Oracles (i.e., external data feeds)?**
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
- [ ] Unsure
**104. How many Organization-owned Oracles does the Organization use?**
- [ ] 0
- [ ] 1
- [ ] 2
- [ ] 3
- [ ] 4
- [ ] 5
- [ ] 6
- [ ] 7
- [ ] 8 or more
**105. How does the Organization monitor agents for day-to-day operations to ensure they are working towards the Organization's goals?**
- [ ] Electronic Communications on some time basis (e.g., daily, weekly)
- [ ] Posting updates to a shared repository
- [ ] None of the above
**106. How does the Organization determine what types of decisions should be codified as smart contracts?**
- [ ] Whether the information is public or private
- [ ] The decision is feasibly automatable on the blockchain
- [ ] None of the above
**107. How does the Organization determine when one or more Members should be able to override smart contract-executed decisions (i.e., post-execution)?**
- [ ] The smart contract is substantially harming the Organization
- [ ] The smart contract is substantially causing Network Congestion
- [ ] The smart contract is not acting in accordance with previously determined course of action or decision
- [ ] None of the above
**108. Does the Organization consider low probability events (i.e., black swans) in its decision-making and smart contract development?**
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
- [ ] Unsure