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MIDAO

MIDAO

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MIDAO helps Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) incorporate in the Marshall Islands

About us

MIDAO helps DAOs incorporate in the only jurisdiction that explicitly recognizes the unique structure of DAOs and ensures limited liability to its members, the Marshall Islands.

Website
https://www.midao.org/
Industry
Information Technology & Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Majuro
Type
Privately Held

Locations

Employees at MIDAO

Updates

  • AI agents are moving from concept to activity But activity alone is not the same as maturity. For autonomous agents to become serious infrastructure, builders will need more than payment rails and technical tooling. They will need clear governance, responsibility, and legal structures that make these systems usable beyond the experimental stage. Our CEO, Adam Miller, explains why the next phase of AI agents will depend on the infrastructure around them, not just the number of agents on-chain. #AIagents #Web3 #CryptoLaw #LegalTech

  • A decentralized AI agent cannot be treated like ordinary software forever If an agent is meant to operate independently, make decisions, and interact with the real world, the question becomes bigger than autonomy. Who governs it? The answer cannot be “no one.” For autonomous agents to become useful in serious commercial settings, they need a structure that makes responsibility, oversight, and control understandable to the institutions around them. Our CEO, Adam Miller, explains why Digital LLCs may become an important legal foundation for decentralized AI agents. #AIagents #Web3 #CryptoLaw #LegalTech

  • Crypto regulation is moving from policy debate to operating reality For teams serving European users, MiCA is a reminder that product design and legal structure cannot be treated as separate tracks. If a project touches custody, exchange activity, payments, or other regulated crypto services, the question is not just whether the product works. It is whether the organization understands the permissions, obligations, and compliance workflows required in the markets it serves. Our CEO, Adam Miller, explains why crypto founders need to think about regulatory structure before it becomes business-critical. #Web3 #CryptoLaw #MiCA #LegalTech

  • AI agents will need more than technical autonomy If an agent is going to make decisions, manage activity, or interact with the real world, the structure around it matters just as much as the software itself. The goal is not to remove humans from the system. It is to create a framework where governance, responsibility, and control are clear, while the agent can operate within a structure that institutions can understand. Our CEO, Adam Miller, explains why Digital LLCs could become an important legal foundation for autonomous agents. #AIagents #Web3 #CryptoLaw #LegalTech

  • AI agents are only as safe as the systems they are allowed to trust As builders give agents more access to codebases, workflows, wallets, and local environments, security is no longer just about the model itself. It is also about the tools, permissions, repositories, and instructions that sit around the agent. For Web3 teams and AI agent builders, that makes trust design essential. If an agent can act inside a project’s environment, teams need clear controls around what it can access, what it can execute, and where those instructions come from. Our CEO, Adam Miller, explains why agent security needs to be treated as infrastructure, not an afterthought. #AIagents #Web3 #Cybersecurity #CryptoLaw

  • A DAO does not avoid legal and tax questions just because it operates on-chain When people coordinate around a shared project, treasury, or business activity, the real world still needs to understand what the organization is and how responsibility is assigned. That is why the legal structure matters early on. It gives on-chain organizations a clearer foundation before default rules, tax obligations, or liability questions are applied in ways the community did not design for. Our CEO, Adam Miller, explains why DAOs should think about legal structure before those questions become urgent. #Web3 #DAOs #CryptoLaw #Governance

  • One week out: our CEO, Adam Miller, is teaching at the Blockchain Bootcamp & Workforce Expo in Laurel, MD (July 13–17). Three sessions on his calendar, two of them squarely in MIDAO territory: → How To Create A DAO — Mon 7/13 → Legal Frameworks for DAOs — Wed 7/15 → Decentralized Identity & Zero-Knowledge Proofs — Fri 7/17 If structuring a DAO, a protocol, or an AI-agent project is anywhere on your roadmap, this is a week of the questions we field every day, answered in person. Free expo pass (workshop registration separate): https://luma.com/vwp75zcg

  • DAOs are not just a new way to manage crypto projects They represent a more scalable way for people to organize around shared goals, resources, and decisions. That matters because coordination is one of the hardest problems in any organization. The more people involved, the harder it becomes to align participation, trust, and execution. DAO governance gives internet-native communities a new model for organizing at scale. Our CEO, Adam Miller, explains why DAOs are an important step forward in how people coordinate online. #Web3 #DAOs #Governance #CryptoLaw

  • A DAO without a legal structure can still create real-world obligations When people coordinate around a shared treasury or business activity, legal and tax questions do not disappear just because the organization operates onchain. The risk is that default rules may apply before the community has intentionally chosen a structure that fits how it wants to govern, operate, and assign responsibility. Our CEO, Adam Miller, explains why DAOs should think about legal structure early, before those questions become urgent. #Web3 #DAOs #CryptoLaw #Governance

  • DAOs needed more than another entity template They needed a legal framework designed around how internet-native organizations actually operate: digital-first, globally distributed, and governed in ways that do not always look like traditional companies. That gap is what led to MIDAO’s work with the Marshall Islands. Our CEO, Adam Miller, explains how a jurisdictional problem became an opportunity to build legal infrastructure for DAOs, Web3 projects, and on-chain organizations. #Web3 #DAOs #CryptoLaw #LegalTech

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