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Decentralized Autonomous Organizations: Beyond the Hype
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On my potential upcoming meme coin drop.
A) I am speaking with lawyers first
B) Again I will OWN ZERO. BUY ZERO. HOLD ZERO. No insiders. 100% fair drop. I will not make a dime from this. No one will have an UNEARNED edge.
C) I will announce it officially "on" next week.
D) My Twitter/YT will b... See more

the game-theory is insane on @ai16zdao right now, they have cemented themselves as the leader in the ai agent infrastructure niche
> the open source infrastructure has been forked 274 times (just this morning it was 265) and the aggregate market cap of ai agents that have launched is closing in on 300M +
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DAOs are an example of idea machines that can be initialized by a community. It may require more work to raise the funds and awareness to capitalize an idea machine without a major funder, but once they are initialized, DAOs must adopt similar tactics – develop an agenda, spin up and fund support organizations, invest into scene building, attract o... See more
Nadia Asparouhova • Idea Machines
We can decentralize the supply chain by: - Setting up participation through product testing bounties, community management, cross-world infrastructure and blockchain development.- Eventually - creating the ultimate “god” protocol brands with full on chain supply.On returning ownership: - Building on-chain tools for designers to register their work ... See more
Vishnu G. Kumar • Hibiscus DAO Whitepaper
The next iteration of DAOs is therefore emerging around creative communities, to enable crowdsourced creativity and coordination (aka “creator DAOs” and similar).
Andreessen Horowitz (AZ) • “Fantasy Hollywood” — Crypto and Community-Owned Characters - a16z crypto
Tooling for DAOs
sari and • 102 cards
4. DAOs are trust-less organizations owned and governed by community members. DAOs have smart contracts for decentralization and humans on the periphery for governance.
Vikram Aditya • DeFi, dApps and DAOs: The Key Differences
DeFi protocols organize themselves as Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs), organizations governed by smart contracts on the blockchain. DAOs allow groups of people to cooperate without centralized management and coordinate around a shared set of rules to achieve a common mission.