UNAJUA S10 EP3: Should you set up a DAO? feat. Justin Irabor
Justin Irabor reckons joining a DAO might be a smart way to keep a finger on the pulse of Africa's emerging Web3 scene.
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Thinking about starting or joining a DAO? In the last of a three-part share focusing on how DAOs work, Nigerian creator, scientist and knowledge worker Justin Irabor offers a handy take about whether or not you should.
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Useful References:
OP-ED: How African Digital Currency Innovation Found Roots in a Village by Michael Kimani (Kenyan Wallstreet)
BLOG: DAOs Are The Next Big Thing by Oxjim (Coinmonks)
ARTICLE: What Are DAOs And Why You Should Pay Attention by Cathy Hackl (Forbes)
WIKI: Decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) by Ethereum
JOURNAL: The DAO Controversy: The Case for a New Species of Corporate Governance? by Robbie Morrison, Natasha C. H. L. Mazey and Stephen C. Wingreen (Frontiers in Blockchain)
JOURNAL: A comparative analysis of the platforms for decentralized autonomous organizations in the Ethereum blockchain by Youssef Faqir-Rhazoui, Javier Arroyo and Samer Hassan (Journal of Internet Services and Applications)
TUTORIAL: Build a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) on Celo by Figment
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