DAOs are meant to be completely autonomous and decentralized, but are they?

DAOs are meant to be completely autonomous and decentralized, but are they?

Are decentralized autonomous organizations really decentralized? Find out why they’re struggling to become fully autonomous. While the organizational structure of a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) is fundamentally meant to be “decentralized,” some of the biggest DAO protocols including Uniswap are not. A lot of the day-to-day activities within DAOs still involve a few core members of the organizations to make major decisions. This raises the question as to whether DAOs are completely decentralized. And, if not, is complete decentralization even possible?More broadly, DAOs can....


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