Dictators turn delegates: Former CEOs grapple with DAO governance
"A DAO is merely a formalizing of very deep and instinctive human bonds that I think have been suppressed."
Read more"A DAO is merely a formalizing of very deep and instinctive human bonds that I think have been suppressed."
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Read more"You don't have to be Dr Evil to scam someone via cryptocurrency. You can be a Mini Me.”
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