Emerging regimes of value in distributed autonomous systems.

This position article brings together perspectives from social sciences, computer science and economy to interrogate the emerging meanings of value produced by Distributed Autonomous Organizations (DAO). We explore this process in the context of the wider political economy enabled by Distributed Led...

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Published in:Ubiquity (2045-6271) Vol. 6; no. 1; pp. 73 - 82
Main Author: NiCOLESCU, RAZVAN
Format: Article
Published: Intellect Ltd. 2019
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