
Gerrit
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Taking the chains off DAOs at Q
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16-08-2020 07:41:14
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Great point for the need of transparency and oversight made by Nike Schmidt on the Hong Kong High Court DAO ruling. Worth a read!


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📢Jeff Strnad, economic advisor to Q International Foundation and professor at Stanford Law School, will take the stage at UBRI Connect to explore "Decentralization and Governance: Thoughts on DAOs and Beyond". This is a unique opportunity to hear from one of the leading





Fidias Panayiotou Fidias Panayiotou therye is a lot we can learn from how projects are governed on the Blockchain. For the first time in history we are seeing rapid prototyping of democratic governance systems being built, failing, iterating and improving.

The Q community supports decentralized governance initiatives across ecosystems. Cardano Community is one of them - cast your vote here to support this effort: cardano.ideascale.com/c/cardano/idea…



3ijan.eth Tarun Chitra My friend Gerrit wrote a blog post on the necessity for DeSci to have enforcement via governance. Quote from the article: "Effective governance mechanisms are therefore crucial for DeSci projects and communities to function in a truly decentralized manner. These mechanisms

DAO enjoyooors! If you want to learn about the hottest topics in 2025, make sure to read Kev.Ξth✨ ETHBoulder.xyz 's article on trends in DAO design. Subjective rule enforcement, as provided and pioneered by the Q Protocol, is featured under #43. The list provides a fantastic starting point



