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What is a DAO and why does it matter to AEC?

Introduction Blockchain technology has revolutionized many industries worldwide, and the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry is no exception. A significant innovation in this context is the DAO, which is a "Decentralized Autonomous Organization". A DAO is a blockchain-based organizational structure that operates decentralised, enabling transparent and collaborative decision-making and facilitating participatory governance. In this article, we'll explore what exactly a DAO is and why it's relevant and important to the AEC industry. What is a DAO? A DAO is an autonomous, organization-like entity that operates through smart contracts on a blockchain network. Unlike a traditional company, there is no hierarchical structure of power, nor the need for intermediaries such as managers or executives. Instead, decision-making is carried out collectively and transparently, through voting based on ownership of tokens or units of the DAO's native c

About Dynamic Block

Dynamic blocks contain rules, or parameters, for how to change the appearance of the block reference when it is inserted in the drawing. With dynamic blocks you can insert one block that can change shape, size, or configuration instead of inserting one of many static block definitions. For example, instead of creating multiple interior door blocks of different sizes, you can create one resizable door block. You author dynamic blocks with either constraint parameters or action parameters. Note: Using both constraint parameters and action parameters in the same block definition is not recommended. Checkout my online presentation about dynamic block tutorial embeded on this post. Thanks for reading.