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Also known as an [[Decentralized Application]]
A '''Decentralized Autonomous Corporation''' ('''DAC''') is an "entity" without any central point of control, with a certain agenda, business plan, and protocol. A '''Decentralized Application''' or '''DA''' is an alternative formulation of a DAC. The concept is currently being developed by David Johnston.
 
An "entity" without any central point of control, with a certain agenda, business plan, and protocol.


There is an accelerating trend of more and more DACs being formed.
There is an accelerating trend of more and more DACs being formed.


See:
See:
* [[List of Decentralized Autonomous Corporations]]
* [http://invictus-innovations.com/i-dac/ What is a DAC?]
* [http://invictus-innovations.com/i-dac/ What is a DAC?]
* [http://invictus-innovations.com/i-dac-1/ The Three Laws of Robotics for DACs]
* [http://invictus-innovations.com/i-dac-1/ The Three Laws of Robotics for DACs]
* [[List of Decentralized Autonomous Corporations]]
 
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Revision as of 15:39, 24 November 2013

A Decentralized Autonomous Corporation (DAC) is an "entity" without any central point of control, with a certain agenda, business plan, and protocol. A Decentralized Application or DA is an alternative formulation of a DAC. The concept is currently being developed by David Johnston.

There is an accelerating trend of more and more DACs being formed.

See:

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