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DAOist History
Who am I- Former Cloud Computing (Salesforce) Software Architect turned Blockchain architect
- Famous for inventing/introducing several key concepts including “cryptoequity” and “decentralized organizations.” Run several key prototypes of these concepts.
- Run a decentralized expert network keeping up to the state of art of major technological trends (Blockchain, AI, Machine Learning).
Who am Iknow 4-11 languages
Masters in Daoist philosophy
Also studied political history more generally
Also working on “Magic Internet Money” album
Jack of all trades
D-DARPA
D-DARPA goals
tracking state of art building prototypes
• Arc 1 : App coin -> Cryptofuel
• consumable, network use
• has associated DAPP
• Examples
• problems
• bitcoin solution is a bit chunky
• cuts into revenue
From Appcoin to Cryptofuel
• Scams
• Things that are illegal
• Thing that Bitcoin nerds really like (e.g. Bitcoin comics)
Bitcoin Crowdfunding. What is it good for?
• Designed as a proto-DAO
• Voting on major decisions
• Couldn’t cross the chasm
This Swarm thing
Problems• Uncertain legal status (Stiftung anyone?)
• Hard to establish value of tokens
• Possibly eating future revenues
• No clear accountability
• Formal governance structures add cost
• Informal agreements are often not enforcable
DAOS• Democracy DAO
• slock.it
• Modular DAO
• boardroom
• bitnation
• Autonomous DAO
• futarchy
Who cares?• Honestly, no one.
• But actually
• Illegal things -> yes people will do this
• Well… actually. No one cared about ether either.
• Except us.
Why Ether?• Engage technologically savvy crowd.
• Stacked incentives (make the world a better place + make money).
• Would not have succeeded with any traditional model.
Why DAOs?• Engage technologically savvy crowd.
• Stacked incentives (make the world a better place + make money).
• Projects that would not have succeeded with any traditional model.
Where next?• Functional prototypes moving into enterprise
SaaS products
• Finding place in “Exponential Organizations”
• Internal incentives inside of companies for innovation
Where this gets cool
• Replace corporation
• Full stack automation. DAOS for smart things.
• Autonomously evolving (like Conway’s game of life)