DeFi Industry Players Want DAOs Recognized as LLCs in Australia

DeFi Industry Players Want DAOs Recognized as LLCs in Australia
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The Digital Law Association of Australia and the internationally renowned law firm, Herbert Smith Freehills, want Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) recognized by Australia’s laws as new-age corporate models, the Australian Financial Review reports on July 15.

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