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Ethereum Audible

The Future of Work is not Corporate, it's DAOs and Crypto networks. By Ben Schecter

25 Jan 2022

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πŸ‘‰ Start learning with Alpe: https://link.alpeaudio.com/70to/d895de1 This episode is brought to you by Alpe Audio. Want to learn on the go but need more depth than a podcast? Alpe is the app for you. It’s an audio education app that brings great in depth courses that are as fun as podcasts but as educational as well, a degree. Each lesson comes with summaries, additional resources, flash cards and more. You can even find Ethereum Audible on Alpe with all those additional resources. _________________________________ "In the future, it’s likely that the average person will not work for a company. Instead, people will earn income in non-traditional ways by taking actions such as playing games, learning new skills, creating art, or curating content. This kind of shift in how we work is not unusual or unexpected β€” the idea that most people would be employed by large corporations would have seemed crazy to someone in the year 1800." Today we're diving into the world of DAOs and the future of work. How will it unfold? In this essay Ben Schecter lays out his vision for the future of work in a DAO enabled world, at the end I layout my anti case. In this readthrough you'll learn: - What DAOs are - How DAOs are forming to create a future of work around different themes: contribute-to-earn, learn-to-earn & play-to-earn. Other referenced articles: On blockchain gaming and play to earn: https://thewizardstower.com/Web3-game-economies-If-Pokemon-was-built-on-Blockchain On DAOs: https://www.readthegeneralist.com/briefing/dao, https://www.notboring.co/p/the-dao-of-daos

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