<p><a class="user-mention" data-hovercard-type="user" data-hovercard-url="/hovercards?user_id=20537195" data-octo-click="hovercard-link-click" data-octo-dimensions="link_type:self" href="https://github.com/eyalron33">@eyalron33</a> What I mean by forking the DAO is that the community splits in two fairly equal parts. The technical implementation of the DAO is mainly a way to manage the social aspect, where the social aspect is where the real power and value lies. With a fork the new community could keep most of the the DAO bonds and whatever they want by modifying the code to their liking.</p>
<p>If you then want to check which DAO is the right one you still have to decide which community or network is the one you care about.</p>
<p>I think the DAO implementation in code will help a lot in preventing a fork though. The fact that there is codified governance should help in avoiding and major rifts within the community. But I think the threat of splitting the community has to be there as an incentive for the community to not manage the DAO in a bad way.</p>

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