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DAOs (Decentralized Autonomous Organizations): What Are They and How are They Recognized Under Existing State Law?

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DAOs (Decentralized Autonomous Organizations): What Are They and How are They Recognized Under Existing State Law?
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Blockchain technology and decentralized ventures built on blockchain technology often pose interesting legal questions. One such question is whether and how a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) can form a legally recognized business entity under existing state law. Review a quick introduction to the technology, explore the existing landscape of DAOs in use in the industry, and investigate whether and how such organizations can form legally recognizable entities under Texas law.

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1. DAOs (Decentralized Autonomous Organizations): What Are They? Does Texas Recognize Them? Are They a Flash in the Pan or Destined to Be Mainstream? and Other Important Questions… (Aug 2022)

Carla L. Reyes

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DAOs (Decentralized Autonomous Organizations): What Are They? Does Texas Recognize Them? Are They a Flash in the Pan or Destined to Be Mainstream? and Other Important Questions… (Aug 2022)

Blockchain technology and decentralized ventures built on blockchain technology often pose interesting legal questions. One such question is whether and how a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) can form a legally recognized business entity under existing state law. Review a quick introduction to the technology, explore the existing landscape of DAOs in use in the industry, and investigate whether and how such organizations can form legally recognizable entities under Texas law.

Originally presented: Jul 2022 LLCs, LPs and Partnerships

Carla L. Reyes, Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law - Dallas, TX