‘We’ve Seen Breakdowns of Trust’: Nathan Schneider on How to Democratize the Web
The activist’s new book “Governable Spaces” explores ways blockchains can help people experiment with self-governance online.
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The activist’s new book “Governable Spaces” explores ways blockchains can help people experiment with self-governance online.
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Gitcoin, which rewards developers for working on open-source projects, is embracing money-making initiatives to increase its capacity for good.
Wired claimed this week that decentralized autonomous organizations are gathering grounds for “dangerous groups.” But the article misunderstands what DAOs actually do and what they are useful for, says Preston Byrne.
Dagon, a technical implementation introduced by core developer Ross Campbell, looks to improve DAO governance and delegation using smart contracts.
David Hoffman, cofounder, responds to criticism surrounding the media brand’s DAO. Should he have been more hands-on?
The Republic of the Marshall Islands has passed legislation that takes its already advanced law for decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) a step further.
The so-called decentralized autonomous organization initially formed to focus on building products, but activist investors who showed up were more interested in the project’s treasury.
The first mover advantage matters for platforms like Lido, but crypto’s longterm viability will require to shake up the staking market. (Papafox/Pixabay)