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DAO News Report: November 22, 2022 - featuring Ed and Adam from Wonderverse
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Pay your DAOs! How DAOs work and what they representCFTC Pushes Back Against Amicus Briefs in Ooki DAO Lawsuit9 things you never knew about DAOs | e27A Beginner's Guide To Understanding DAO Governance Models -david phelps 🐮🏰🃏 on Twitter: "regulation is coming.if you run a DAO where you hold the tokens and use them to make decisions to pay yourself out for actions performed...you might think twice if that's a security.you might want to embrace actual community-led governance that DAOs were made for. / Twitter"humpty 🌗 on Twitter: "Timely episode with @SchorLukas Co-founder of @safe We talk about smart contract wallets, how to use them, and the urgency to take ownership over our digital assets 🎙🧠 https://t.co/ychZVpweLI CityDAO on Twitter: "One of Google's early guiding principle was "don't be evil." Since DAOs are transparent and democratic, they change the mindset from "don't be evil" to "can't be evil." Pretty hard to pull the rug when there is accountability and transparency. / Twitter"Connect with Ed
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