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-As already ​introduced in Section 2.1, a DIDO Community ​is a [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend.glossary:c:community_of_interest_coi]] responsible for the architecture,​ design, implementation,​ maintenance and eventual sunset (yes, all good things come to an end) of DIDO Networks ​and its DIDO Nodes. DIDO Communities ​should have a well-documented,​ repeatable, traceable, transparent,​ and unbiased process that is managed and run by a governing board (or hierarchy of governing boards). Often the DIDO Community ​is divided into two organizations:​ one responsible for the software, usually as an Open Source Software ​(OSS) project, and the other responsible for managing the [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend.glossary:​f:​fungible| fungible]] data (i.e., currency or commodity) managed by the software. ​For most DIDO Communities,​ they choose or select DIDO software designed, implemented and maintained by another party. For example, Ethereum, Hyperledger and Iota all provide their software for others to use as OSS.+As introduced in [[dido:​public:​ra:​1.2_views:​1_stakeholder|Section 2.1]], a DIDO community ​is a [[dido:​public:​ra:xapend:xapend.a_glossary:c:coi|Community of Interest (CoI)]] responsible for the architecture,​ design, implementation,​ maintenanceand eventual sunset (yes, all good things come to an end) of DIDO networks ​and its DIDO nodes. DIDO communities ​should have a well-documented,​ repeatable, traceable, transparent,​ and unbiased process that is managed and run by a governing board (or hierarchy of governing boards). Often the DIDO community ​is divided into two organizations:​ one responsible for the software, usually as an open source software ​(OSS) project, and the other responsible for managing the [[dido:​public:​ra:xapend:xapend.a_glossary:​f:​fungible| fungible]] data (e.g., currency or commodity) managed by the software. ​Most DIDO communities ​choose or select DIDO software designed, implementedand maintained by another party. For example, ​[[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​e:​ethereum|Ethereum]], Hyperledgerand IOTA all provide their software for others to use as OSS.
  
-Some DIDO Communities ​may support multiple kinds of Immutable Data Objects ​within a single DIDO Network, or they can support multiple networks that have different kinds of Immutable Data Object ​types. For example, one DIDO Community’s OSS might support ​Cryptocurrencies ​on one DIDO Network ​and support ​Immutable Data Objects ​representing supply chain commodities on another.+Some DIDO communities ​may support multiple kinds of immutable data objects ​within a single DIDO network, or they can support multiple networks that each have different kinds of immutable data object ​types. For example, one DIDO community’s OSS might support ​cryptocurrencies ​on one DIDO network ​and support ​immutable data objects ​representing supply chain commodities on another.
  
-Unless a DIDO Network’s focus is very narrow, there is generally a need to have an Exchange ​that allows different ​Immutable Data Objects ​to be exchanged (e.g., US Dollars ​to Bitcoins). The Exchange ​might support the exchange of Immutable Data Objects ​that are all contained within one DIDO Network, or it might support the exchange of information managed by one DIDO Community ​but on different DIDO Networks. In this case, the Exchange ​might manage converting customer loyalty reward points to a currency (i.e., ​Euros or cryptocurrency) or supply chain commodities to cryptocurrencies and back. Other Exchanges ​might exchange ​Immutable Data Objects ​managed by one DIDO Community ​and DIDO Network ​with a cryptocurrency managed by another DIDO Community; for example, the exchange of Bitcoins to Ethereum or Iotas.+Unless a DIDO network’s focus is very narrow, there is generally a need to have an exchange ​that allows different ​immutable data objects ​to be exchanged (e.g., US dollars ​to Bitcoins). The exchange ​might support the exchange of immutable data objects ​that are all contained within one DIDO network, or it might support the exchange of information managed by one DIDO community ​but on different DIDO networks. In this case, the exchange ​might manage converting customer loyalty reward points to a currency (i.e., ​euros or [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​c:​cryptocurrency|cryptocurrency]]) or supply chain commodities to cryptocurrencies and back. Other exchanges ​might exchange ​immutable data objects ​managed by one DIDO community ​and DIDO network ​with a cryptocurrency managed by another DIDO community; for example, the exchange of Bitcoins to Ethereum or Iotas.
  
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