比特币和去中心化的神话:恢复网络完整性的社会技术建议

A. Ekblaw, Chelsea Barabas, Jonathan Harvey-Buschel, A. Lippman
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自2009年以来,比特币开源软件项目已经在数字货币领域建立了一个自组织的分布式系统。该项目源于长期以来利用去中心化和进步密码学为社会造福的努力,正如比特币首次发布的密码朋克邮件列表所支持的那样。然而,比特币核心协议中的某些设计选择导致了点对点节点的整合,而不是更大的多样化,从而威胁到系统的完整性。在这篇立场文件中,我们探讨了挑战比特币作为一个算法治理系统保持完全去中心化和“自给自足”能力的社会技术限制。需要集成到现有的人类系统和基础设施使项目的原始愿景变得复杂。我们建议对更广泛的比特币生态系统进行硬件、软件和电力管理修改,认识到需要社会启发的设计策略来恢复网络完整性。然后,我们以比特币为例,讨论“纯粹去中心化”和算法自治的基本局限性。
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Bitcoin and the Myth of Decentralization: Socio-technical Proposals for Restoring Network Integrity
Since 2009, the Bitcoin open-source software project has established a commanding presence in the digital currency space as a self-organizing, distributed system. The project stems from a long history of efforts to harness decentralization and progressive cryptography for social good, as espoused by the ethos of the Cypherpunks mailing list on which Bitcoin was first released. However, certain design choices in Bitcoin's core protocol have led to consolidation of the peer-to-peer nodes, rather than greater diversification, thus threatening system integrity. In this position paper, we explore the socio-technical limits that challenge Bitcoin's ability to remain fully decentralized and "self-contained" as an algorithmically governed system. The need to integrate into existing human systems and infrastructures complicates the project's original vision. We propose hardware, software and electricity management modifications to the broader Bitcoin ecosystem, recognizing the need for socio-inspired design strategies to revive network integrity. We then use Bitcoin as an example to discuss the fundamental limitations of "pure decentralization" and algorithmic self-governance.
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