Show Summary |
Can decentralised governance work?
Many see a future where organisations, both public and private, are able to function free of traditional leadership and decision making powers, relying solely on rules encoded by computer programs.
In a perfect world, these rules need no changing or interpretation. However, history tells us that there is no such world.
So, with limited rules and means of intervention, how does one get comfort that they will be protected when things go wrong? Who manages complaints and resolves disputes?
This is one of the key barriers to the mass adoption of web3 commerce today, and why am I excited to be sharing this insight-packed interview with digital assets lawyer and consultant Joni Pirovich.
Tune in below to hear about how Joni thinks through the risks and rewards of DAO participation, protocols and exchanges as well as why the relationship between software developers and lawyers is more important than ever before.
Timestamps |
2:15 - Joni explains why she went all in on blockchain & digital assets
8:40 - Transacting with wallets and on exchanges – who bears the risk?
13:30 – Will startups be able to earn consumer trust over banks? What does insurance look like?
20:00 – DAOs: their history, how they exist in substance vs legal form
31:00 – The interplay between code and law in web3 – what happens when there are disputes or complaints?
34:00 - How Joni is helping improve the local regulatory environment
39:00 – Zero-knowledge proofs and transacting pseudonymously
44:30 – where Joni looks for thought leadership
Connect with Joni |
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonipirovich/?originalSubdomain=au
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jonipirovich
BADASL Website: www.badasl.com
BADASL Discord: https://discord.gg/t9rZNM4Q
Mentions |
TracerDAO - https://tracer.finance/
Nexus Mutual - https://nexusmutual.io/
Mycelium - https://mycelium.xyz/
Elliptic - https://www.elliptic.co/
Chainanalysis - https://www.chainalysis.com/
BanklessDAO Discord - https://discord.gg/t9rZNM4Q
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