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Constitution DAO Raises over $40M Ether in Bid To Buy The U.S. Constitution

The original print of the United States Constitution has only 13 surviving copies. After a high-stakes bidding battle that captivated the Internet&amp39s interest and imagination, a DAO (decentralized autonomous organization) recently stated&nbspthat it had lost &nbspits bid to successfully purchase one of the original copies of the U.S. Constitution from a recent Sotheby&amp39s auction. The&nbspUnited States Constitution&nbspsold for just over $43&nbspmillion at Sotheby&amp39s this past Thursday. The winner was also recently revealed to be none other than hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin , who is both the founder and current CEO of Citadel. Although defeated, the daring rise of the DAO, a collection of individuals who had connected with each other via&nbspthe Internet, is nevertheless a unique situation that must be examined further. What happened? The group of individuals had been identified as ConstitutionDAO . Following a brief burst of enthusiasm on Twitter , when some members of the organization incorrectly declared that they were victorious, the group then issued a follow-up statement clarifying what had actually transpired. According to the announcement, the organization may have lost the bid but it nevertheless&nbspmade history by raising the biggest amount of money through crowdfunding within a time period of under 72 hours. According to one organizer in the DAO&amp39s Discord channel, the group was defeated&nbspbecause it did not earn enough money to construct the reserve needed to consistently&nbsppreserve and maintain&nbspthe document. Moreover, the participants of the&nbspDAO would reportedly&nbspreceive their money back, excluding gas fees. Constitution DAO&amp39s bid had witnessed&nbspthousands of&nbspcontributors continuously&nbspdonating via&nbspETH . The founders of the organization had gathered for the first time just over seven days ago&nbspwhich was around the time that they&nbspbegan requesting funds. The group had carried out&nbspa campaign primarily using&nbspword-of-mouth tactics&nbspvia Twitter as well as various&nbspother forms of&nbspsocial media. The power of DAOs The campaign, which was mostly fuelled by Twitter and a rapidly growing Discord server, provides a glimpse into what a community-driven&nbspeffort where transparency, honesty, and shared ownership are the main driving forces would be&nbsplike as we continue to make technological progress. The prospects provided by the decentralized autonomous organization&nbspframework&nbspare hence actively&nbsppiquing people&amp39s curiosity and interest. Furthermore, as dramatic as it may appear, the joy of welcoming individuals into the cryptocurrency community&nbspis therefore an exhilarating by-product of ConstitutionDAO. It allows users and members&nbspto enjoy the perks as well as overall experience&nbspof a fully decentralized community. However, although the influx of new users may indeed be beneficial, it also necessitates that someone must educate those who are new to the industry &nbspregarding certain matters such as&nbspwhere their hard-earned&nbspmoney may actually be&nbspgoing. As a matter of fact, the ConstitutionDAO team felt the need to adjust their initial message from potentially &amp39owning&nbspa very small&nbsppart&nbspof the U.S Constitution&amp39&nbspto &amp39users&nbspshall&nbspreceive governance tokens &amp39. This change had to be implemented relatively&nbspearly on in order to ensure that the participants&nbspunderstood exactly how everything works and where their money will be allocated. Still, the success that the DAO had in gathering everyone together to achieve a common goal should not be understated.

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