What is a DAO?
A DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) is a community-led entity with no central authority, fully autonomous and transparent, governed by smart contracts.
A DAO is an organization where the management rules are encoded in smart contracts and executed automatically. Decisions are made by community voting using governance tokens.
Unlike traditional companies with a CEO and hierarchy, a DAO belongs to its members. All financial transactions are recorded on the blockchain and can be audited by anyone.
Examples: MakerDAO (manages the DAI stablecoin), Uniswap (governs the decentralized exchange), ConstitutionDAO (attempted to buy the US Constitution).
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Imagine a group of people who want to spend money together on a common goal (like buying a pizza or a company). Instead of trusting one person with the wallet, the money is in a transparent safe (blockchain). The safe only opens if the majority votes 'Yes'. That's a DAO.
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