Towards a Systematic Understanding of Blockchain Governance in Proposal Voting: A Dash Case Study

Lawrence Mosley, Hieu Pham, Xiaoshi Guo, Y. Bansal, Eric Hare, Nadia Antony
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Abstract

The transparent and immutable nature of the blockchain provides incentives for companies wishing to create an open, decentralized governance structure within their organization. As members exercise their voting rights, a fault tolerant record accumulates on the blockchain that can be analyzed to diagnose and intercept potential threats to the governing body. To date there has not been a systematic study of on-chain governance with respect to voting. In this paper, we provide an analysis of blockchain governance through a case study of the first cryptocurrency to adopt on-chain voting, Dash. Our analysis introduces the key characteristics of blockchain governance, highlights exploitable attack vectors for the subversion of the Dash voting system, and steps through a data driven exploration enabled only by the transparent nature of the blockchain before concluding with guidelines for other organizations looking to implement similar on-chain governance solutions.
对提案投票中区块链治理的系统理解:Dash案例研究
区块链的透明和不可变的性质为希望在其组织内创建开放,分散的治理结构的公司提供了激励。当成员行使他们的投票权时,区块链上积累了一个容错记录,可以对其进行分析,以诊断和拦截对理事机构的潜在威胁。到目前为止,还没有关于投票的链上治理的系统研究。在本文中,我们通过对第一个采用链上投票的加密货币达世币的案例研究,对区块链治理进行了分析。我们的分析介绍了区块链治理的关键特征,强调了破坏达世币投票系统的可利用攻击向量,并通过数据驱动的探索步骤,仅通过区块链的透明度才能实现,然后为其他希望实施类似链上治理解决方案的组织提供指导方针。
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