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There were always people who were outside of “normal” bounds, i think these days it’s just that we’re better at finding each other. This results in groups that previously would have been disconnected lone wolves.
This squad seems to operate like a DAO, but without any mechanism to reward ownership via a token. The author did mention being a pre-DAO collective, so maybe they’ll form an official DAO to determine stake.
If the goal is to just make stuff for fun and to learn, then perhaps it doesn’t matter. But if one of the projects becomes valuable, I could see it becoming a problem once money is involved to determine who owns what.
I think this might work differently than you’re used to. Which is kind of the point.