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Regulators Everywhere Should Follow Wyoming’s DAO Law
Wyoming's world-first law on DAOs is the start of recognizing these legal entities worldwide, says a lawyer specializing in such arrangements.

New DeFi DAO Relies on ‘Talent Hunters’ to Vet Yield-Farming Projects
The project is led by a former Huobi executive and includes the participation of investors including Multicoin Capital and Polychain Capital.

New GnosisDao Bets on 'Futarchy,' a Prediction-Market Governance Model
The newly launched GnosisDAO will allow Gnosis users to vote on platform governance and development.

Newest DAO Project Was Thrown a Curve, but the Team Is Rolling With It Anyway
An anonymous DeFi user deployed Curve Finance’s DAO and token smart contracts without the team’s permission, but the Curve team is adopting it anyway.

Cut the Consensus: You Can't Run a Business Like a Blockchain
What works for the technical realm of blockchains does not automatically translate to the running of businesses or social organizations.

dOrg Founders Have Created the First Limited Liability DAO
dOrg melds LLC and DAOs to create a legal framework for decentralized organizations.

The Startup Behind Ethereum's Infamous DAO Has Been Acquired
Blockchains.com steps into the internet of things with the with the acquisition of slock.it

After Friday's SEC Actions, Experts Say ICO Party 'Is Truly Over'
Friday's charges against Airfox and Paragon Coin may hint at how the SEC will regulate ICOs going forward.

The 'Dark DAO' Threat: Vote Vulnerability Could Undermine Crypto Elections
According to researchers at Cornell, blockchains utilizing on-chain voting – such as EOS and Tezos – are vulnerable to certain vote buying attacks.

The DAO Report: Understanding the Risk of SEC Enforcement
A legal expert discusses the potential impact of a new SEC report on the use of blockchain-based tokens for fundraising.
