# SUDSLE
Sovereign Universally Decentralized Logical Entity
A Sovereign Universally Decentralized Semiautonomous Logical Entity (SUDSLE)
A SUDSLE gets created in accordance with a Sovereign Entity Protocol upon a Fractal-based network, which employs and leverages one or multiple Ring Contracts for varied transaction execution.
BACKGROUND
GOVERNANCE
A SUDSLE has tokens of two different classifications: tokenized equity and voting rights. Day-to-day operations and governance of a SUDSLE are handled by the algorithms and Ring Contracts defined in the Sovereign Entity Protocol upon creation of the logical entity. Voting rights for the purpose of governance are only leveraged for decisions which are beyond or outside the boundaries of the rules defined in the Sovereign Entity Protocol.
ISSUES
Legal status, liability, and regulation
The precise legal status of this type of entity is unclear in the United States and other countries, which may mean that it can be varied in interpretation by jurisdiction. On July 1, 2021, Wyoming became the first US state to recognize DAOs as a legal entity, but a SUDSLE is not a DAO. There are some underlying similarities, but percentage differences between a SUDSLE and a DAO outweigh the similarities. To that point, there are no existing laws or regulations specifically covering the legal status, liability, or regulation of SUDSLEs.
without centralized leadership
a zero-trust environment
distributed yield producing (not revenue)
universally decentralized
not fully autonomous... semiautonomous
not an organization
not member-owned
Century Tech... adaptive. plugins. Next 100 years data architecture
Separately there are voting rights tokens.
Voting Tokens... Decisions regarding low-level items such as fee structure
self-sustaining: doesn't require human intervention to continue existence
"unmanaged"
neural network that is capable of self-governance on the lowest level
Equity token holders own a measured portion of a continual stream of distributed yields
"nobody owns it"... tokenized equity yes, but not the logical entity
"logical entity" with no physical offices, employees, or governing officers
not a computer program... a SUDSLE ... (neural network)
Algocracy... government by algorithm (algorithmic governance). In the context of Fractal, it is also known as Fractal Governance
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_by_algorithm
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