
Teresa Carballo
@teresacd
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corporate lawyer-panama, governance experimenter (all about bridging blockchain to local govs)
Joined April 2009
She is simply the best ❤️, in case someone is hiring!.
I was impacted by layoffs and I’m now open to new opportunities in Web3. If you’re building where law meets decentralization — I’d love to talk. Here’s what I bring 🧵:. 📍 My background: Lawyer with deep crypto-native experience and PhD researcher in blockchain governance.•🛠️.
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Watch our talk at @protocol_berg in the link below 🔥.
Delegation risks in decentralized organisations is essential to keep top of mind to avoid reinforcing the very centralization it was designed to resist!! 💥🎯💥. The recording from @protocol_berg from the delegation in DAO's talk by @syntonyy and @teresacd is out. Don't sleep on.
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♥️♥️♥️♥️.
Second day at @protocol_berg , caught two great crypto lawyers in the hallway !! @syntonyy @teresacd . 👏
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See you soon Berlin!.
* @teresacd & @syntonyy will lead a session on the legal and governance dynamics of delegation in DAOs, how power flows, where risks lie, and how to scale responsibly. With real-world examples, legal insights, and potential models for checks and balances, they’ll map the road
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RT @LegalNodes: 1/9 📚 New Guide: How to Issue Tokens and Set Up a DAO in Panama. Since SushiSwap chose Panama for their DAO setup in 2022,….
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Here is a guide on Panamanian legal structures for blockchain-related projects I had the chance to contribute to along with @LegalNodes and @n_dubnevych 🇵🇦
legalnodes.com
Panama has established itself as a key player in the Web3 industry, particularly for projects launching applications with native tokens. This guide explores why Panama has become so attractive,...
12/ Final thoughts: Panama can be an excellent choice for Web3 applications, but it's not a silver bullet. Success depends on proper structuring, timing, and execution. As always, full guide with more detailed explanations and nuances is available here:
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For the @ethereum 's Legal Scholars program for Devcon, I wrote this piece on delegation in blockchain governance. Exploring: (1) To whom are delegates accountable? and (2) What legal risks arise in delegation? Through the lens of political science and private law.
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