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DAOs, or decentralized autonomous organizations, have revolutionized the way businesses are structured. Traditionally, the liability of a company's members is limited by the corporate veil. However, in a DAO, which operates without a centralized authority, the concept of liability becomes more complex. DAO members must be aware that they could potentially be held liable for the actions of the organization, especially if they have significant influence or control over its operations. It's crucial for members to understand the legal implications and ensure they are acting within the bounds of the law to mitigate personal risk. As the regulatory landscape evolves, so too will the understanding of liability within these innovative structures.
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