A 'DAO' Has Raised Over USD 2.7M to Acquire a Rare Print of US Constitution
A new decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) has been organized to raise funds in an effort to bid on a first-edition printed copy of the US Constitution which will be up for auction at major auction house Sotheby’s...
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ConstitutionDAO aims to pool money using an Ethereum (ETH) smart contract and win the bid for the rare copy. "We intend to put The Constitution in the hands of The People," the DAO's website says....
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