Legal Guild Weekly
Date
Jun 30, 2022
Type
Attendance
Note-taker
@Jay_the_Legal_Wizard
Created time
Jul 14, 2022
Last edited time
Jul 14, 2022
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New members:
- 2375 – didn’t speak up
- wuya – didn’t speak up either
Newsletter:
- Latest edition will be shipped today (June 30)
- 7 articles, 4 summaries, 1 interview
- July’s edition will be on DAOs
- We are a couple of potential interviewees
GTG:
- Distributions to the contributors about to happen
Nomad project:
- Still waiting for the feedback from the artists
- What format should we use? Do we need original law text?
Legal wrapper project:
- Rodrigo from Paradigm reached out to lawpanda on possible collaboration
- Lawpanda talks with other project teams to ask about their expectations from a legal wrapper guide
- Bankless-related project that are gonna need a wrapper expect much from this project, but they do not understand that it is about general legal research and not specific legal advice
- Quality is more important than speed for this project
- We are not building this for the DAO (at least not specifically)
Open discussion / miscellaneous:
- Puretayo has created a Twitter account for Bankless Legal Guild (we need to decide how to build content for that account) – use cases for the account still under discussion
- Community handbook for the DAO is being prepared (whole governance of the DAO in one place)
- Legal Guild should be more vocal in commenting on proposals that may potentially concern our guild
- Do we have to change the typology of roles in our guild to keep up with the guilds’ taxonomy
- We should choose role holders for the next season
- Because of the bear market less proposals are made (significant funding has not been allocated yet); grants’ committee has become more rigid in their approach to grant funding
- Do we need to apply for funding from the GC? If we do, we give to the DAO-wide treasury what we earn from sponsors (if we don’t, we keep money from the sponsors)
- Decentralized Art – they become newsletter from Bankless & Polygon (thus they get paid by Polygon); one of the members (Marco) behind that newsletter asked if we want to follow in their footsteps and get sponsorship from Polygon (we could probably receive around USD 3-4k per issue)
- Caymans’ foundation – Eagle’s client’s dilemma with choosing between the Caymans and Switzerland for the foundation to be established (in Switzerland the process is formal and lengthy); Caymans gives more flexibility (memberless foundation, one director, registered secretary in Caymans, person (can also be a legal person) that acts as supervision of the foundation, by indicating tokens you can assign rights to different token holders, the whole process is 3 weeks long) – client chose Caymans hands down