Episodes

  • In the latest episode of "Beyond Code is Law: Decentralized Governance Dissected," host Josh Hale is joined by guests Alice Zhang from the Q Protocol and legal scholar Eric Alston, a faculty director at CU Boulder. With a JD from the University of Chicago and an MA in Economics from the University of Maryland, Eric delves into the complexities of Web3 governance, focusing on the controversial Lido staking protocol and its implications for Ethereum. The discussion addresses concerns about centralization and governance authority, drawing parallels with traditional finance entities like BlackRock.

    Eric Alston takes center stage in dissecting Lido's controversy, leveraging his legal and economic expertise to explore the protocol's challenges and alternative governance models. The conversation navigates the delicate balance needed to limit Lido's power while preserving Ethereum's decentralized ethos. Alice Zhang adds insights to round out the discussion on the future of decentralized systems.

    As the episode concludes, listeners are encouraged to reflect on the insights shared by Josh, Alice, and Eric. The trio's exploration of Lido, Ethereum, and decentralized systems offers a thought-provoking perspective on Web3 governance. Stay tuned for future episodes and engage in the ongoing conversation about the evolving dynamics of decentralized finance to stay informed in this ever-changing landscape.

  • Welcome to another episode of "Beyond Code is Law: Decentralized Governance, Dissected." Host Josh Hale engages in a conversation with Dr. Nike Schmidt, founder of Web3andlaw and a Web3 copyright attorney with over a decade of industry experience. Driven by a keen interest in DAO governance, she brings deep expertise in music licensing and collective rights management to the table. Dr. Schmidt holds a Doctor Juris degree from the University of Freiburg and became a fully qualified lawyer in 2009 after graduating from the University of Tübingen, Germany.

    Dr. Schmidt provides practical insights into MakerDAO, highlighting its role in issuing stable coins like DAI and revolutionizing decentralized finance (DeFi) by eliminating intermediaries. The conversation delves into MakerDAO's success, its current market position, and strategic initiatives such as integrating real-world assets through the Spark Protocol. Dr. Schmidt also outlines MakerDAO's vision for achieving full decentralization and its plans, including the introduction of a third brand to enhance accessibility for retail investors.

    Join the conversation as they navigate the intricacies of decentralized governance, shedding light on challenges and opportunities in the crypto space. Tune in for a practical examination of MakerDAO's journey and its crucial role in shaping a user-friendly future for DeFi, enriched by Dr. Schmidt's extensive background in music licensing and collective rights management.

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  • In this inaugural episode, we delve into the dissolution of the Aragon Association, examining key reasons behind its downfall. Issues include the failure to incorporate human judgment into a court system, challenges posed by high fees on the Ethereum network, and struggles in establishing a viable business model for DAO frameworks.

    Moving forward, we explore Aragon's multichain solution in collaboration with Sync and LayerZero. Anson Parker, a crypto native associated with LexDAO, provides insights into the challenges faced while working with Aragon. We also feature Dave Steiner, a Harvard Law School graduate with over 25 years of legal experience, specializing in intellectual property, technology, and new media matters. Dave, who is also an artist with a background in NFTs, adds a unique perspective to the discussion.

    Adding depth to the conversation, Q Protocol co-initiator Martin Schmidt explains how Q Protocol addresses the three core issues raised by Aragon, emphasizing its role in promoting shared governance security.

    This episode marks the beginning of our series, offering a less jargon-heavy exploration of the complex dynamics surrounding Aragon's challenges and potential solutions in the decentralized governance landscape.