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Published inFeb 2018
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Mayukh Mukhopadhyay
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Mayukh Mukhopadhyay started his career as a BI developer. After the 2008-09 financial crisis, he was at Tata Consultancy Services for one of their Fortune 500 clients in the telecom sector. Holding a master's in software engineering from Jadavpur University, he is presently working as a data insight developer, where he focuses on applying data science and machine learning to raw telecom equipment logs to generate business insights. He has a varied list of academic interests, ranging from audio signal processing, structural bioinformatics, and bio-inspired algorithms to consciousness engineering. Apart from being an Oracle Certified Specialist, he is a Certified Bitcoin Professional, recognized by C4 (Crypto Currency Certification Consortium). He tries to apply blockchain as a technology to different business domains.
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DACs and DAS


We have devoted an entire chapter to decentralized autonomous organization (DAO). We also discussed at length, the infamous DAO hack and the vulnerabilities associated with its sloppy programming.

In this section, we will try to understand two similar-sounding concepts that are easily confused with a DAO. These are decentralized autonomous corporations (DACs) and decentralized autonomous society (DAS).

To fuel our confusion, it is also true that DACs are a subset of DAO. The term DAC was coined by Daniel Larimer. He stated that DACs pay dividends, while DAOs are inherently non-profit. In a DAC, shares are purchasable and tradable in some fashion, and those shares potentially entitle their holders to continual receipts based on the DAC's success. Of course, we can make money from a DAO, but not by investing in it; by participating in its ecosystem.

As stated by Vitalik Buterin, the distinction between DAO and DAC is more of a fluid one and hinges on emphasizing to what extent dividends...

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Published in: Feb 2018Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781788473040

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Mayukh Mukhopadhyay

Mayukh Mukhopadhyay started his career as a BI developer. After the 2008-09 financial crisis, he was at Tata Consultancy Services for one of their Fortune 500 clients in the telecom sector. Holding a master's in software engineering from Jadavpur University, he is presently working as a data insight developer, where he focuses on applying data science and machine learning to raw telecom equipment logs to generate business insights. He has a varied list of academic interests, ranging from audio signal processing, structural bioinformatics, and bio-inspired algorithms to consciousness engineering. Apart from being an Oracle Certified Specialist, he is a Certified Bitcoin Professional, recognized by C4 (Crypto Currency Certification Consortium). He tries to apply blockchain as a technology to different business domains.
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