Emmi Bevensee, Jahed Momand, and Frank Miroslav also make the compelling case 
that DAOs present “windows for radicalism or at least harm reduction.” They 
outline how some of these organizations are “[b]uying back and repatriating 
stolen African art[,] . . . [f]unding Indigenous land back[,] . . . [and] 
[s]upporting BIPoC artist collectives,” and a “handful of projects are now 
focusing on these innovations in stewardship from an Ostromian point of view, 
even going so far as adopting Ostrom’s Institutional Analysis and Development 
(IAD) wholly into the goals of their projects."[5]
 Altogether, they conclude that “there’s a very strong undercurrent trying to 
push speculative finance toward sustainable public goods that most people can 
participate in and benefit from.” Perhaps then, if coupled with a long-term 
shift toward a decentralized, flexible, and cooperative mode of production—in 
addition to large-scale labor organizing—blockchain technology, in particular 
DAOs, may be a part of the strategy of the future. 

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