Crypto Venture Capital Fund Paradigm Also Wants CFTC to Serve Ooki DAO's Members

2022-10-18 22:29

Crypto venture capital fund Paradigm Operations has asked a federal court for permission to join two other groups in arguing that the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) should serve the members of a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) directly, rather than through a generic website help portal.

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Introducing YGG’s First Regional SubDAO: YGG SEA

Yield Guild Games Jan 24 · 6 min read YGG South East Asia (YGG SEA) is a specialized economy that forms part of the main YGG DAO. As YGG’s first regional subDAO, YGG SEA will deliver a targeted offering to the regional gaming community to serve the needs of play-to-earn gamers in every Southeast Asian […] The post Introducing YGG’s First Regional SubDAO: YGG SEA appeared first on NFT News Today.

2022-1-24 13:23


Notes on Blockchain Governance

In which I argue that “tightly coupled” on-chain voting is overrated, the status quo of “informal governance” as practiced by Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Zcash and similar systems is much less bad than commonly thought, that people who think that the purpose of blockchains is to completely expunge soft mushy human intuitions and feelings in favor of completely algorithmic governance (emphasis on “completely”) are absolutely crazy, and loosely coupled voting as done by Carbonvotes and similar systems is underrated, as well as describe what framework should be used when thinking about blockchain governance in the first place.

2018-7-21 23:03


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The Genesis Files: With Bit Gold, Szabo Was Inches Away From Inventing Bitcoin

As his Hungarian parents had fled post-war Soviet regime to settle in the United States, Nick Szabo came to call the Californian Bay area of the 1990s his home. Here, he was among the first to frequent the in-person “Cypherpunk” meetings organized by Timothy May, Eric Hughes and other founding members of the collective of cryptographers, programmers and privacy activists centered around the ’90s mailing list of the same name.

2018-7-13 17:16