Summary
The article argues that just because peace-loving, non-racist individuals and DAOs (decentralized autonomous organizations) use the same communication platforms, it does not mean that crypto people are extremists or that DAOs are friendly to extremists. Many online communities, including political movements, use these platforms to emphasize participation rather than secrecy. The presence of a DAO does not create a safe haven or bypass government regulation and security monitoring, but rather encourages transparency and accountability.
Key Points
1) The use of similar communication platforms by peace-loving, crypto-nerd, not-racist “DAOs” does not imply that all crypto people are extremists or that DAOs are friendly to extremists.
2) Many online communities, including political movements, use Discord as it emphasizes participation over secrecy, making it one of the most popular social media applications in the world.
3) Incorporating a DAO does not create a safe haven or allow for circumventing government regulation and security services monitoring activities; instead, it promotes transparency and accountability.