"Whether blockchain will serve as a tool for democratization or an extension of existing inequities will be determined not just by technical innovation, but by the collective choices of those who engage with and regulate these digital commons." Faculty Associate Mark Esposito, with co-authors Terence Tse and Danny Goh, explores how Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) and blockchain-based governance models can democratize digital commons—or risk replicating plutocracy and digital colonialism—depending on how they are designed and implemented.
Read more in Frontiers in Blockchain.
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