The general court finds that the state's economy and its citizens will benefit from, and the development of business and investment in New Hampshire will be facilitated by, making available a unique legal entity form that can provide a framework that enhances the capacity of decentralized autonomous organizations to conduct commercial, social, educational, mutualistic, or social activities within both the digital and physical spheres. The general court finds that the statutory recognition of decentralized autonomous organizations in accordance with this act will introduce greater certainty for treatment of decentralized autonomous organizations under state law, particularly with respect to the rights and duties of their developers, participants, and administrators. It is the intent of the general court to give the constituent developers, participants, and administrators of decentralized autonomous organizations the widest discretion to establish mechanisms and structures that will support sound development and innovation for such entities consistent with the provisions of this chapter.
RSA 301-B:2