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The EIP format design and implementation is as follows:

 

Work in Progress (WIP)

An EIP qualifies as a Work in Progress (WIP) when the author drafts a pull request.

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This EIP represents the current implementations.

Other statuses during design and implementation

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  • Deferred: Core EIP’s that have been put off for a hard fork in the future.
  • Rejected: An EIP that is fundamentally broken or a Core EIP which was rejected by the Core developers and will not be implemented.
  • Active: Similar to final, but denotes an EIP which may be updated without changing its EIP number.
  • Superseded: An EIP which was previously final but is no longer considered state-of-the-art. Another EIP will be in final and reference the Superseded one.

Current EIP Editors

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  1. Nick Johnson
  2. Casey Detrio
  3. Hudson Jameson
  4. Vitalik Buterin
  5. Nick Savers
  6. Martin Becze
  7. Greg Colvin
  8. Alex Beregszaszi

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The Decentralized Autonomous Authority Organization (DAO) was a digital venture-capital fund instantiated on the Ethereum blockchain. It carried a decentralized, stateless business model for commercial and non-profit businesses. In May, 2016 DAO was crowdfunded via token sale, totaling over US$150 million from more than 11,000 investors. During this time a series of vulnerabilities, including recursive calls among others, were set forth by the Ethereum community, who urged that these issues needed to be addressed by the DAO team. In June, DAO was subject to an attack, using a combination of vulnerabilities, which managed to siphon 1/3 of the total token fund, totaling approximately US$50 million.

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