Re-Thinking DAO Governance: Why Shares Should Look Like Multi-Classed Structures of Silicon Valley Giants
To prevent governance attacks like the recent one against Compound, DAO governance should be re-evaluated and shares should resemble the multi-classed structure of companies like Meta. The difficulty of carrying out a governance attack against Meta makes this structure an attractive option. Other news in the crypto world includes BlackRock's IBIT Options Launch on Nasdaq, Trump's Media Company potentially buying crypto trading platform Bakkt, Dormant Investors returning to crypto after the election, Solana's SOL skyrocketing past $240 for the first time in three years, and XRP's price surge amid record futures bets.
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