SaaS? Nah, Try CaaB (Communities as a Business)
TL;DR
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Wyoming simply turned a authorized protected haven for DAOs (aka ‘communities as companies’) — which implies we could be seeing a DAO growth within the coming years.
Full Story
Let’s say you’re a part of an internet neighborhood…
Let’s make it one thing regular like, idk, a closed neighborhood for followers of singer-songwriter Natalie Imbruglia.
No? Okay. High quality. Let’s faux its a mountain climbing membership (regular sufficient?).
Say this mountain climbing membership begins getting requests from manufacturers wanting to advertise their items to members…the neighborhood collectively decides:
“Positive, why not, we’ll take some low cost codes and a bit of money…however on that final bit — how can we disperse the funds pretty?”
One choice would to be create a Decentralized Autonomous Group (DAO), aka an automatic piggy financial institution for the neighborhood — with set guidelines, eg:
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You change into a moderator → you get rewarded with DAO tokens.
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You share new trails/routes → you get rewarded with DAO tokens.
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You give useful responses within the share discussion board → DAO tokens.
The thought being that these tokens reward lively members, and may be transformed into fiat money, or held / used to vote on how one can spend the neighborhood funds (the extra tokens you maintain, the extra votes you get).
Sounds superior proper? Solely drawback is…
Authorized frameworks for DAOs are rickety at greatest.
Some jurisdictions may even attempt to take your candy lil’ mountain climbing neighborhood (or Natalie Imbruglia fan membership) to courtroom for promoting unregistered securities (aka unregistered public shares in an organization).
Right here’s the cool a part of this story:
Wyoming’s Gov. Mark Gordon simply signed a invoice into state legislation that provides to rising codes for DAOs, which have already been cleared to determine themselves as limited-liability firms there.
Translation: Wyoming simply turned a protected haven (or ‘oasis’ as a16z have put it) for DAOs.
We LOVE to see it.