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![Table 14: RQ5: Who is involved in blockchain governance?|300](https://i.imgur.com/6nIyFNH.png)
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![Table 15: RQ6: How is blockchain governance designed?|300](https://i.imgur.com/lrqRrMT.png)
![Table 15: RQ6: How is blockchain governance designed (implemented)?|300](https://i.imgur.com/lrqRrMT.png)
p14 "process mechanisms describe the steps of blockchain development via the governance meta-rules" "product mechanisms include the features of a blockchain, as the final outcomes of software development process."
# Notes
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- Testing
- Operation
- Termination
- Sharding?
- How is it implemented
- Process Mechanisms - steps of development via governance meta-rules
- Product Mechanisms - features of a blockchain, as outcomes of the development process
# Related

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- [ ] Even if a farm says they didn't use some chemical, how does the blockchain verify that. Does someone need to go and physically audit them?
- Can the group, as a DAO almost, collectively employ someone to do this?
- I guess that still wouldn't stop the participant being audited from bribing them or something.
- Why is block size significant
- Why is block size significant?
- What is Sharding?
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# Notes
- [think-writing/log](notes/think-writing.md)