Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO)

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Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAOs) are large scale organizations that have no central authority or government. Rather, the body is controlled democratically by its shareholders through smart contracts and decisions are recorded on the blockchain. The most well-known of DAO’s is the DAO that formed on the Ethereum blockchain, and which was subsequently hacked, resulting in a loss of $50 million. 

A term that grew in popularity with the advent of blockchain networks, decentralized organizations do not have the typical structure of a corporate organization i.e. something that is pyramidal. In the DAO’s case, governance is chiefly conducted with the help of smart contracts. Besides bringing the benefits associated with decentralization - transparency, immutability, security etc. - DAOs are also cost effective and, through token economics, good at incentivizing users to participate. 

Several DAOs have already been formed, including projects themselves, such as Aragon, BitShares, Dash and Digix. The governance mechanisms on such platforms allow users to propose changes and vote on such changes. 

Given that that there is no one power controlling the network, and that decentralized networks belong to no nation state, there has been some discussion on the legal status of DAOs. It continues to stir debate.  


Tally Closed Because the SEC Was Its Best Customer

18 Mar 2026 1 minute read 1 comment CryptoTrendSeer

Tally governed 500+ DAOs for six years. Its shutdown says more about regulatory pressure than product failure. There's a version of Tally's story that gets told as a startup failure. Six years of work, $8 million raised in a Series A less than twelv...

Lazy Summer Governance Recap [February 2026]

3 Mar 2026 6 minute read 0 comments Summerfi

This month focused heavily on formalizing operating standards around DAO-risk-managed capital, improving governance tooling, and increasing transparency around risk, reporting, and incentives. The DAO is now operating a new product, and February...

Why I bought AAVE and not MORPHO

22 Feb 2026 2 minute read 3 comments Bfab

MORPHO looks so much more modern than AAVE. Cleaner UI, fresher branding, newer architecture. And honestly, when I first looked at both, I was leaning Morpho. But what is newer is not necessarily better. Marc Zeller and the Aave Chan Initiative have...

Vitalik Wants AI to Vote — But Not Instead of You

21 Feb 2026 2 minute read 1 comment CryptoTrendSeer

Vitalik's new DAO governance proposal uses personal LLMs, ZK proofs, and prediction markets to fix participation without handing power to machines. DAO governance has had a quiet, persistent problem for years that nobody in crypto really wants to sa...

Global Access to Education Funds Through Blockchain

21 Feb 2026 2 minute read 0 comments Perfectionist25

Financing education is one of the most critical aspects of global development, yet it still suffers from deep structural inequalities. In many parts of the world, young people with strong talent and a desire to learn do not have widespread access to...

Solana vs Ethereum in 2026: Who's Actually Winning? My Honest, No-BS Breakdown

20 Feb 2026 6 minute read 0 comments RafiOnChain

RafiOnChain here. And today we're getting into one of those arguments that never dies in crypto. The one that starts friendly over Discord and ends with people threatening to unfollow each other. The one where both sides have real points and both sid...

When DeFi Governance Turns Into a Power Struggle

12 Feb 2026 1 minute read 1 comment CryptoTrendSeer

Aave Labs proposed routing all product revenue to its DAO treasury after weeks of conflict over swap fees, brand control, and whether decentralized protocols can coexist with centralized development teams. The Aave ecosystem just spent two months ar...

Colony DAO Analysis

28 Jan 2026 5 minute read 0 comments Cryptotexty

Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) have revolutionized collective decision-making by leveraging blockchain technology to create transparent, trustless systems for governance and resource allocation. This research paper provides a comprehen...

DAOStack Analysis

27 Jan 2026 15 minute read 0 comments Cryptotexty

The rise of blockchain technology has ushered in a new era of organizational innovation, where Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) emerge as entities governed by code rather than centralized authorities. DAOs leverage smart contracts to fac...

Aragon DAO Analysis

26 Jan 2026 28 minute read 0 comments Cryptotexty

Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) -  decentralized organizations with no central authority that use smart contracts and blockchain to make decisions - have emerged as an interesting transformative paradigm in our informational age.   Sinc...