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When Cross-Domain Collaboration Meets Optimistic Rollup

Metis
7 min readJun 8, 2020

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In my last article ‘Finance is not the future of blockchain, cross-domain collaboration is’, I elaborated that cross-domain collaboration is the fundamental layer to backbone value creation. The future of blockchain depends on how to build up the governance and management framework for cross-domain collaboration, other than putting all the fortunes into the uncontrollable decentralized financial applications. And DAC, which is a cluster for cross-domain collaborations, is the key to the whole framework.

When we focus on the study and architecture of the DAC, the methodology for launching various DApps becomes clear.

  1. When you are going to incorporate a traditional style company, you will have to register with a government office, and a set of legal and financial policies will be issued to protect the interests of all the shareholders. A DAC should have a similar kind of governance structure for decentralized registration and for regulating the relationship among different distributed collaborators.
  2. Just as a traditional company has the KPI management, project management, and other management systems to manage the business, a DAC also should have a similar framework to manage all the distributed collaboration process, or it will become a total mess when distributed collaborators just act based on…

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