Jorge Izquierdo, CEO of Aragon.one, believes that decentralized organizations can solve the world’s problems. He and his team are working to create a decentralized autonomous organization, #DAO, capable of solving those problems.
We had him on the show to discuss the AragonProject, found at aragon.org, and their digital jurisdictions and digital court. You can actually sign up to be a juror and help solve disputes taking place in their system. You do have to use Ethereum coins to buy tokens on the Aragon system in order to be a juror. But in order to see how a digital court is already working, testing out this service is valuable.
Nick Rishwain was joined, again, by former guest and friend Adam Kerpelman of Juris. Adam is quite knowledgeable in a variety of technology areas and has written a white paper on #blockchain technologies similar to what Aragon has instituted.
If you really enjoy seeing Nick Rishwain out of his depth… which isn’t too hard to do, you’ll enjoy this episode where Jorge and Adam talk shop and Nick listens.
More About Jorge Izquierdo & Aragon:
Jorge Izquierdo on Twitter: izqui9.
Aragon website: aragon.one.
Aragon Project website: aragon.org.
Aragon Court: court.aragon.org.
Aragon Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/ruBR6GN.
More About Adam Kerpelman & Juris:
Adam Kerpelman on LinkedIn: Adam Kerpelman.
Adam Kerpelman on Twitter: @thekerp.
Juris website: GetJuris.
LexDAO Community: lexdao.chat.
GetJuris on LegalTechLIVE Ep. 060.
Episode 060 on Apple Podcasts.