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Crypto Fundraising After End of Roe Tepid so Far

Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, ending the decades-long constitutional right to abortion in large swaths of the United States. Within days, members of the crypto community sprang to action, forming decentralized autonomous organizations (DAO) and non-fungible token (NFT) projects aimed at raising funds in crypto for pro-choice organizations. "The Hash" squad discusses crypto for social good in a post-Roe United States.

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Finance

Is MakerDAO Becoming ‘a Company Run by Politics’?

A series of recent votes prompted the largest governance participation in Maker’s history, with VCs on one side and the founding team on the other.

MakerDAO CEO Rune Christensen image via CoinDesk archives

Policy

American CryptoFed DAO Withdraws Locke, Ducat Token Registration Request

CryptoFed said the tokens are “not securities.”

The DAO withdrew a request to register locke and ducat tokens because they are not securities. (Michael del Castillo/CoinDesk)

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Web3 Needs In-Person Gatherings

Jenn Sanasie said off-sites and conferences can help humanize crypto. This article is part of "Future of Work Week."

(Headway/Unsplash, modified by CoinDesk)

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The Crypto CEO Who Doesn't Want the Job

The Mask Network's Suji Yan is building and funding Web3, and hoping it decentralizes away his role. This Q&A is part of Future of Work Week.

Suji Yan

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DAOs Are the New Way of Impact Work

"Impact DAOs" are at the forefront of a new culture of work that asks us to move towards aligning our values with our actions, says the co-founder of Gitcoin.

(Yunha Lee/CoinDesk)

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Why Brands Should Adopt a ‘Hybrid DAO’ Model

Crypto allows brands to give customers a voice, leading to stronger communities and products.

(Roger Bradshaw via Unsplash, modified by CoinDesk)

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How DAOs Open Doors for the Unbanked

It’s a new, borderless world. This article is part of Future of Work Week.

(Greg Rosenke/Unsplash)

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How DAOs Could Be the Future of Work

“The Hash” group dives into a conversation about how decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) can change the way companies and their employees operate. The panel touches on the increased transparency and sense of community that DAOs can provide, while addressing the current legal and operational hurdles.

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