The Owl Explains Hootenanny
Ep 12 DAO If You Do; DAO If You Don't
Join us as we explore the basics of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) and how they work compared to traditional organizations. Our guests discuss the regulatory landscape, balancing decentralization with leadership, and the challenges DAOs face from a legal perspective. From liability concerns to the concept of a 'killswitch,' we'll uncover the intricate dynamics of DAO governance. Join Eugenio Reggianini, Joni Pirovich, John Yarwood, and Steve Wink as they unravel the complexities of DAOs and share insights into the future of effective regulation. Joni dives into the regulatory waters, probing the sentiment surrounding the current regulatory landscape for DAOs. How do these innovative entities navigate the evolving legal environment, and what implications does this hold for their future growth and adoption? The pendulum of decentralization swings wide, and we delve into its transformative arc with insights from our panel. From the European perspective, Eugenio weighs in on the significance of community identity within DAOs and its impact on governance dynamics.Legal challenges loom on the horizon, and Steve navigates us through the complex web of legal concerns that DAOs grapple with. He unpacks the liability issue and provides a glimpse into how these challenges might be met head-on. But what about the infamous 'killswitch' concept? John leads us through a thought-provoking discussion on implementing market halts during times of distress. Is it time to hit the brakes, or should we lay more groundwork before pursuing this ambitious goal?
Ep 5: What is a Subnet?
Blockchain still faces a number of different technology bottlenecks that are related to the complexity of its underlying infrastructure, its scalability, and the speed of its consensus mechanisms. Subnets are part of Ava Labs’ innovative approach to solve these issues. By taking a blockchain and splitting it into multiple parallel blockchains that operate at the same time and within the same ecosystem, subnets make it possible for anyone to create their own blockchain, tweak it to whatever project, and have it comply with possible any regulatory framework. Our wise owl Sylvia Sanchez, Product Manager at Owl Explains, talks with Connor Daly, Software Engineer at Ava Labs – also known as the man with the most cats in crypto – about the advantages of subnets, how easy and quick it can be to start one, and how they ultimately contribute to increasing further adoption and spurring further innovation. Plus, Connor gives us a glimpse into his pet feeding routines and his plans for enlarging the extended family to more foster animals.
Ep 4: What's the missing link in blockchain education?
Olta Andoni (General Counsel at Enclave Markets) spoke with Donna Redel (professor of blockchain and digital assets at Wharton) and Thibault Schrepel (professor of law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) on the growing interest from students in US and in Europe on Web3 technologies, and on how universities have been weaving new courses into their curricula. Our wise owls also discussed how furthering education can unlock new job opportunities within the industry, and help policymakers from both sides of the Atlantic work together to develop global, comprehensive regulatory framework for crypto.
Ep 1: 5 principles to guide policymakers
Join us as Lee Schneider, chief Owl and General Counsel of Ava Labs, introduces the Tree of Wisdom - 5 branches to guide policymakers thinking about how to regulate blockchain and web3. Read more about the Tree of Wisdom here. The session will be moderated by Emma Pike of H+K Strategies.