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Nicely done.. I will update you with others as I am able too.
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I've added some color and made some changes.  I'd appreciate any feedback.

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Ethereum is not an organization in itself .. there is just a token that can be mind an programs that can be run on the blockchain.
If you call Bitcoin a DAC, then you could also call Ethereum a DAC .. though they have no means of governance nore can they be profitable .. in contrast to BitShares and Maker
Here are my thoughts:
Hence the "company" part of the DAC analogy: There are also unprofitable companies so Bitcoin and Ethereum at the moment would be unprof. companies.
Ethereum can be profitable. Their revenue from tx fees just has to be bigger than what they pay to block producing nodes.
I would call Bitcoin a DAC. I don't see any criterium of the DAC analogy that would not make it a DAC.
There is a clear governance model for Bitcoin (it is just not made to decide fast and may prduce more hard forks): The governance model is: What ever software is run by most. Bitshares in contrast has a mediation mechanism that prevents going the "hard fork competition route".

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Ethereum is not an organization in itself .. there is just a token that can be mind an programs that can be run on the blockchain.
If you call Bitcoin a DAC, then you could also call Ethereum a DAC .. though they have no means of governance nore can they be profitable .. in contrast to BitShares and Maker

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would Maker be properly categorized as a dac? ... the smart contract layers of ethereum .... are they generally dacs as well? ... I've looked into it some but probably not enough
MAKER calls themselves a DAO (Organization) .. but I never saw any big difference from DAOs and DACs ..

Ethereum itselve is not a DAC .. but you can build DACS with the scripting/smart contract functionalities ..
How is it less a DAC than Bitshares?

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would Maker be properly categorized as a dac? ... the smart contract layers of ethereum .... are they generally dacs as well? ... I've looked into it some but probably not enough
MAKER calls themselves a DAO (Organization) .. but I never saw any big difference from DAOs and DACs ..

Ethereum itselve is not a DAC .. but you can build DACS with the scripting/smart contract functionalities ..

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Missed BunkerDEX .. which is along the lines of Openledger and Banx (also missing?)
There is also wallet provider Peak Performance?
They all are licensed by CNX.

After this week I can tell you there will be a few more to add to that also that have not been made public.

Awesome! ..... I'll add em
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most notable project on ethereum is Augur, but I'm sure you're aware of that :D

most notable project on ethereum is MAKER ;)  .. my 2 finney

would Maker be properly categorized as a dac? ... the smart contract layers of ethereum .... are they generally dacs as well? ... I've looked into it some but probably not enough
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I am quite sure Ethereum has some nice projects too that should be added here .. though, since BitShares and Ethereum are not connected (yet) .. You may want to put their ecosystem into a separated sheet.
Else, the gfx is quite nice ..
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I agree ... there's a whole other ecosystem there .... that would potentially link in a mature ecosystem... will see about adding some space to this doc ...
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Missed BunkerDEX .. which is along the lines of Openledger and Banx (also missing?)
There is also wallet provider Peak Performance?
They all are licensed by CNX.

After this week I can tell you there will be a few more to add to that also that have not been made public.
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most notable project on ethereum is Augur, but I'm sure you're aware of that :D

most notable project on ethereum is MAKER ;)  .. my 2 finney
+5% ... They are doing what we are doing .. just alot different .. and I am very eager to see how it plays out ... in particular w.r.t. liquidity.

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let me make it pretty when back when get time to :)
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most notable project on ethereum is Augur, but I'm sure you're aware of that :D

most notable project on ethereum is MAKER ;)  .. my 2 finney
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most notable project on ethereum is Augur, but I'm sure you're aware of that :D

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I am quite sure Ethereum has some nice projects too that should be added here .. though, since BitShares and Ethereum are not connected (yet) .. You may want to put their ecosystem into a separated sheet.
Else, the gfx is quite nice ..
+5%