I partly agree with both of those sentiments. I think DAOs have the potential to replace nations and cryptocurrency's most revolutionary use case at the moment is being a playground for innovation in governance.
States have people with guns that enforce laws and officials who willingly leave office when they lose elections or are fired. That’s the hard part, not the voting. How does a DAO do this?
UncleMeat|4 years ago
c21h30o2|4 years ago
The same way the state does it: Paying them money.
> officials who willingly leave office when they lose elections or are fired
I don't think that will be hard in a DAO since the real power is with the DAO, not with any official acting on its behalf.
Anyway these kinds of questions and many more are why we need this playground, to discover all the edges and gotchas and find solutions.