(a) As used in this chapter: (i) "Blockchain" means as defined in W.S. 34-29- 106(g)(i); (ii) "Decentralized autonomous organization" means a limited liability company organized under this chapter; (iii) "Digital asset" means as defined in W.S. 34-29- 101(a)(i); (iv) Repealed by Laws 2022, ch. 36, § 2. (v) "Majority of the members" means more than fifty percent (50%) of the membership interests eligible to participate in a vote or any membership interests required pursuant to the decentralized autonomous organization's articles of organization or operating agreement. A person dissociated as a member as set forth in W.S. 17-29-602 shall not be included for the purposes of calculating the majority of the members; (vi) "Membership interest" means a member's ownership right in a decentralized autonomous organization, which may be determined by the organization's articles of organization or operating agreement or ascertainable from a blockchain on which the organization relies to determine a member's ownership right. A membership interest may also be characterized as either a digital security or a digital consumer asset as defined in W.S. 34-29-101, if designated as such in the organization's articles of organization or operating agreement; (vii) "Open blockchain" means a blockchain as defined in W.S. 34-29-106(g)(i) that is publicly accessible and its ledger of transactions is transparent; (viii) Repealed by Laws 2022, ch. 36, § 2. (ix) "Smart contract" means an automated transaction, as defined in W.S. 40-21-102(a)(ii), or any substantially similar analogue, or code, script or programming language relying on a blockchain which may include taking custody of and transferring an asset, administrating membership interest votes with respect to a decentralized autonomous organization or issuing executable instructions for these actions, based on the occurrence or nonoccurrence of specified conditions; (x) "Publicly available identifier" means an address that is available publicly and that identifies a smart contract and may include a uniform resource locator, contract address or other similar reference.
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