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A decentralized autonomous superorganization (DAS) is a collection of dependent [[DAO|DAOs]] which collaborate to serve a common goal. Under [[DGF]] this means that a DAS is a single group that has members with multiple different [[Reputation|REP]] token [[Reputation#6. Limited Domain|types]], each of which serve a different purpose necessary to the functioning of the DAS. A DAS which contains the architecture necessary to support the basic P2P functions to perform all functions necessary to interact with the public is called a primary DAS. The term "superorganization" was chosen in analogy with the concept of a [[wikipedia:Superorganism|superorganism]]. Some DAOs can rely on external DAOs to provide the services necessary for its functioning, such as oracles or software development. But when a DAO internalizes these functions and has multiple separate types of expertise devoted to a single common purpose, it becomes a super-DAO, or a DAS. In this case the sub-DAOs within the DAS would not be viable<ref>The term comes from economics. See Oz Shy (2001) The Economics of Network Industries, Cambridge University Press, p.2. </ref> without the relationship with the other sub-DAOs of the DAS. Such sub-DAOs are called ''complements''. A DAS is analogous to a beehive, where bees of the same species differentiate themselves into multiple types: workers, drones, or queens. These separate types perform specialized jobs. No single type could survive alone. == Primary DAS == A DAS which is not dependent on external DAOs is called a primary DAS (pDAS). A pDAS is therefore integrated with multiple independently governed REP tokens which independently govern the following complements: * Work DAO (REP) ** Oracle DAO (oREP) ** Arbitration DAO (arbREP) * Block producer DAO (bpREP) * Stable coin DAO (scREP) ** Decentralized Exchange * Developer DAO (dREP) * Governance DAO (gREP) A primary DAS is capable of running and updating its own P2P software, and generates its own currency, which interfaces with outside currencies through its own exchange. It can handle its own disputes and is not dependent on outside oracles for its market information. In general, a DAS may have more or less internal institutions than a primary DAS. === Work DAO === ''Main article: [[DAO]]'' This is the basic type of group that does the primary work that earns the DAS money from public customers. Examples include gig work, such as the [[Software Review DAO]], the ?? (REP) === Block producer DAO === ''Main article: [[Block producer DAO]]'' (bpREP) === Stable coin DAO === ''Main article: [[Stable coin governance]]'' (scREP) === Developer DAO === ''Main article: [[devDAO]]'' (dREP) === Governance DAO === ''Main article: [[Governance]]'' (gREP) === Arbitration DAO === ''Main article: [[Arbitration DAO]]'' (arbREP) === Oracle DAO === ''Main article: [[Oracle DAO]]'' (oREP) == See Also == == Notes and references ==
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