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title: "Blockchain as a confidence machine — The problem of trust & challenges of governance"
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link: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techsoc.2020.101284
# Summary
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## Highlights
- Blockchain technology is not a trustless technology but rather a confidence machine.
- Blockchain technology increase confidence in the operations of a computational system.
- Confidence in a blockchain system depends upon its underlying governance structure.
- The governance of a blockchain system requires trusting a distributed web of actors.
- Constitutional & polycentric governance theory can help improve blockchain governance.
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[[scenarios#Adding a new member]] added some stuff. Idea of having a "lobby" subnetwork where people can apply, and have their documents checked, and where we can vote on them. [[scenarios#Adding a new member]] added some stuff. Idea of having a "lobby" subnetwork where people can apply, and have their documents checked, and where we can vote on them.
[[scenarios#Proposing Changes/Upgrades to the code or the goverance system]] I think I need to to some reading about the BIP/EIP system. from what I understand they are an off-chain system were someone proposes a change to the protocol, then it is reviewed and accepted, rejected, or modified. I'm not sure who does the voting or how the voting system works for these systems. [[scenarios#Proposing Changes/Upgrades to the code or the goverance system]] I think I need to to some reading about the BIP/EIP system. from what I understand they are an off-chain system were someone proposes a change to the protocol, then it is reviewed and accepted, rejected, or modified. I'm not sure who does the voting or how the voting system works for these systems.
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# 21/12
Last day In Dunedin.
Need to write some documentation so that when I come back after the break I wont be totally lost.
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- [[YAC — BFT Consensus Algorithm for Blockchain]] - [[YAC — BFT Consensus Algorithm for Blockchain]]
- [[Parallel Governance for Decentralized Autonomous Organizations enabled by Blockchain and Smart Contracts]] - [[Parallel Governance for Decentralized Autonomous Organizations enabled by Blockchain and Smart Contracts]]
- [[Vulnerabilities on Hyperledger Fabric]] - [[Vulnerabilities on Hyperledger Fabric]]
- [[Blockchain as a confidence machine — The problem of trust & challenges of governance]]
- [[Governance in the Blockchain Economy — A Framework and Research Agenda]] - [[Governance in the Blockchain Economy — A Framework and Research Agenda]]
- [[Now the Code Runs Itself — On-Chain and Off- Chain Governance-of- Blockchain Technologies]] - [[Now the Code Runs Itself — On-Chain and Off- Chain Governance-of- Blockchain Technologies]]
- [[Decision Problems in Blockchain Governance — Old Wine in New Bottles or Walking in Someone Elses Shoes]] - [[Decision Problems in Blockchain Governance — Old Wine in New Bottles or Walking in Someone Elses Shoes]]