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The Wyoming DAO bill, DAO art collections, Autonomous DAOs, DAO templates and more DAOs with Priyanka Desai & Aaron Wright of OpenLaw
FromInterdependence
The Wyoming DAO bill, DAO art collections, Autonomous DAOs, DAO templates and more DAOs with Priyanka Desai & Aaron Wright of OpenLaw
FromInterdependence
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66 minutes
Released:
Jun 22, 2021
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Podcast episode
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Continuing our DAO thread we are thrilled to be joined by Aaron & Priyanka of OpenLaw, instrumental in formulating and passing the Wyoming DAO legislation, and stewards of NFT art collection DAO Flamingo, Tempest DAO and The LAO. We discuss what a DAO is, what the legislation means for human and nonhuman DAOs, art collecting in web3 and how DAO governance has been working in practice. This is a great introduction to DAOs and early experiments in the medium for the unfamiliar!Apologies for the imperfect audio, our laptop decided to rebel just as we started the call. Next week we continue the theme by inviting Science Fiction author Daniel Suarez, whose book Daemon had a hand in inspiring the concept of the DAO in the first place, as discussed in this episode :)Thanks again for your support everyone, have a wonderful week <3 OpenLaw: https://www.openlaw.ioFlamingoDAO: https://flamingodao.xyz/The LAO: https://www.thelao.io/Follow Priyanka: https://twitter.com/pridesaiFollow Aaron: https://twitter.com/awrigh01
Released:
Jun 22, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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