Listen "DAOs and Voting"
Episode Synopsis
Fundamentally, a DAO is about automating voting processes in the context of a deterministic collective with assets.
Or in less stupid language - it's a computer program thingy that controls some money and does what its owners tell it to when enough of them agree on what should be done.
As it happens, voting is a complicated and subtle science, with plenty of empirical data for us to examine from the real-world of democratic (or not so democratic) voting systems.
In this episode I talk briefly about two voting systems that have been implemented in DAOs, and the advantages and disadvantages they have.
Even though I didn't study PPS (Politics, Psychology and Sociology) at Cambridge. And who would have thought that degree would actually have a practical use in blockchain?
Certainly not me.
Or in less stupid language - it's a computer program thingy that controls some money and does what its owners tell it to when enough of them agree on what should be done.
As it happens, voting is a complicated and subtle science, with plenty of empirical data for us to examine from the real-world of democratic (or not so democratic) voting systems.
In this episode I talk briefly about two voting systems that have been implemented in DAOs, and the advantages and disadvantages they have.
Even though I didn't study PPS (Politics, Psychology and Sociology) at Cambridge. And who would have thought that degree would actually have a practical use in blockchain?
Certainly not me.
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