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First Page
273
Abstract
A new form of blockchain governance involving the use of formal games that incentivize participants to identify focal resolutions to normative questions is emerging. This symposium contribution provides a brief survey of the literature proposing and critiquing the use of such mechanisms of decentralized decision-making, and it evaluates early laboratory and real-world experiments with this approach.
Recommended Citation
Michael Abramowicz,
The Very Brief History of Decentralized Blockchain Governance,
22 Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law
273
(2020)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/jetlaw/vol22/iss2/2