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VOTING IN DAOs

Distributed Ledger Technologies: Research and Practice, 2023
In recent years the adoption of smart contracts, in blockchain platforms, has increased substantially. One of the main applications of smart contracts are the so called Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAO), which originated from an idea envisaged by Buterin, in his Ethereum white paper. Indeed, DAOs are decentralized organizations,
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A Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) of DAOs

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
A well-governed DAO of DAOs can provide technological and community solutions for the evolution of the DAO ecosystem. Through its technological infrastructure designs, a DAO of DAOs can create, improve and expand well-functioning and well-governed networks of DAOs.
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Dao Aesthetics

2023
This chapter presents three specific Daoist approaches to aesthetics tidao 體道 (embodiment of Dao), hedao 合道 (alignment with Dao), and dedao 得道 (obtaining Dao) to illustrate that beauty is not a judgment on life but actually life itself, where living is aesthetification for its own sake.
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Dao

2018
Dao, conventionally translated ‘the Way’, is probably the most pervasive and widely recognized idea in Chinese philosophy. The specific character of Chinese philosophy arises because a dominant cultural factor in the tradition, now and then, has been the priority of process and change over form and stasis, a privileging of cosmology over metaphysics ...
David L. Hall, Roger T. Ames
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Great Dao

2021
This chapter is the translation of chapter 18 of the Expository Commentary to the Daode jing by Cheng Xuanying. Cheng reads the ancient Daode jing in the light of early Tang dynasty Daoism. In the early medieval period up to the Tang, Daoism had developed in close contact with Buddhism, adopting and co-opting many concepts and ideas from Buddhism ...
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Dickinson's Dao

Orbis Litterarum, 2018
Drawing upon Mikhail Bakhtin's idea of the epistemic advantage of a cultural outsider, this essay seeks to enrich the newly developed Chinese critical perspective of rereading Emily Dickinson by arguing that Dickinson's explorations of spiritual ideals resonate with Daoism and Chan Buddhism in their focus upon non‐action as a perfect action that ...
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