The Biblepay Foundation (TBF) was thought to avoid tax problems for the individuals to liquidate the charity funds. On the other side, it had the risk of increasing centralization.
After learning that charities could be payed in BTC (thus avoiding tax prosecution for individuals), the whole TBF could be left behind, so we could have a DAO-like organization and avoid the centralization issue.
On the other side, we still need to incorporate some sort of company to allow us to develop the iOS wallet app (Apple is very strict on this and won't allow individual accounts to publish anything that sounds like trademarked) and we still need to improve on communication and prepare a solid continuity plan for the development and roadmap.
As you may understand, it's not easy to do centralized stuff pretending to be decentralized and it's difficult to have a unique, visionary team lead and at the same time pretend to be a bazaar-like open source project.
All these imbalances will be ironed as the project makes progress and it's really feasible to evolve to a full DAO system.