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that sounds a lot like what DAOs are designed to solve. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decentralized_autonomous_organization …
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By putting blockchain at the bedrock of the organisation, we can remove the need for trust between counterparts to establish a consensus
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Replying to @pnfigueiredo @DanielleFong
so on the technology side, it's a solved problem. The challenge is crystallising the operational rules (and the rules for changing the rules) from a conceptual stand point.
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here’s an example of an org that has just transitioned Daniellehttps://medium.com/compound-finance/compound-governance-decentralized-b18659f811e0 …
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this is extremely interesting! reminds me of, uhhh, this...pic.twitter.com/ioiL3SJ4j4
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https://blakemasters.com/post/25149261055/peter-thiels-cs183-startup-class-19-notes … and also class 18, class 15. all of the classes are excellent
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