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Michael Gingras (lilfrog)
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can someone hit me with a concrete example of a situation in which a token holder would be held liable in a way that would be damaging? imo the only potential appeal of duna is if there is a real, tangible risk to owning a noun because of the threat of legal liability. but as someone with basically no law experience I don't know what types of situations might exist where token holders could be held liable. if there are none, or if the likelihood of these situations are extremely small, then I don't think it's worth taking on the downsides of DUNA, and the pros feel more like fantasyland whatifs
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wylin💎↑
@wylin
still a fair amount of legalese but a decent overview of the border happenings impacting the decision: https://www.reuters.com/legal/legalindustry/digital-assets-daos-new-theories-liability-2024-06-10/
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Michael Gingras (lilfrog)
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thank you
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wylin💎↑
@wylin
the Ooki thing is why i’m bearish the Nouns Pure fork or whatever the idea was called possible in theory, tricky in practice
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