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Decentralized Autonomous Corporation

Decentralized Autonomous Corporations (DAC) are a form of organization represented by rules that are transparent, controlled by shareholders, and not influenced by a central government. These entities operate autonomously on blockchain technology, using smart contracts to automate decision-making processes, operations, and the execution of business transactions without human intervention.

DAO

Wyoming’s DUNA: What does it mean for DAOs?

Wyoming's DUNA legislation aims to create a new legal entity for DAOs and shift the regulatory landscape. But should all DAOs become DUNAs?

  • Jack du Rose
    Jack du Rose
6 min read
Blockchain

(Re)Introducing Colony

The important thing is this: we’re about to launch New Colony.

  • Jack du Rose
    Jack du Rose
2 min read
DAO

DAOdigest #1

Our favorite stories covering the future of work and decentralized governance. Uber grapples with employment rights. Holacracies approach a union with DAOs. A collective corporation sets an example. And IBM’s Red Hat acquisition hints at something bigger.

  • Jack Laing
    Jack Laing
3 min read
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