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Upgradeable diamond smart contracts in decentralized autonomous organizations
Upgradeable smart contracts allow decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) to address bugs, enhance security, and expand functionality post-deployment.
Paul van Vulpen +5 more
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DECENTRALIZED AUTONOMOUS ORGANIZATIONS
This paper explores the potential of DAOs (Decentralized Autonomous Organizations) built on blockchain technology, which are expected to revolutionize our computing and transaction infrastructures.
Jan-Gero Alexander Hannemann
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Delegated voting in decentralized autonomous organizations: a scoping review
This study presents a systematic scoping review of delegated voting (DV) in decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), focusing on its governance implications, implementation forms, and challenges. DV refers to a mechanism through which token holders
Lukas Weidener +5 more
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Exploring off-chain voting and blockchain in decentralized autonomous organizations [PDF]
Purpose – The current scenario shows increased adoption of off-chain voting applications in decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) to avoid complexity and costs for user engagement in their governance.
Thiago Dias Monteiro +2 more
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Decentralization holds a significant role in the context of decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), with its nature being not a fixed value but a comparative spectrum.
Hyejin Park, Ivan Ureta, Boyoung Kim
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Decentralized Autonomous Organization [PDF]
A DAO is a blockchain-based system that enables people to coordinate and govern themselves mediated by a set of self-executing rules deployed on a public blockchain, and whose governance is decentralised (i.e., independent from central control).
Hassan, Samer, De Filippi, Primavera
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Context: Decentralized autonomous organizations are a new form of smart contract-based governance. Decentralized autonomous organization platforms, which support the creation of such organizations, are becoming increasingly popular, such as Aragon and ...
E. Baninemeh, S. Farshidi, S. Jansen
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Unblocking the Blockchain – Um guia amigável sobre a plataforma ETHEREUM
ETHEREUM: Blockchains, digital assets, smart contracts, decentralized autonomous organizations Henning Diedrich. Sydney, Australia: Wildfire Publishing, 2016. 346 p.
Kenyth Alves de Freitas +1 more
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Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs): Catalysts for Enhanced Market Efficiency [PDF]
The crypto-asset market has shown variations in efficiency across assets and time, but limited research has explored the driving factors beyond liquidity. Exploiting a dataset of 122 crypto-assets, with imbalanced data, this study investigates the impact of market conditions and inherent asset characteristics on return predictability.
Baptiste Perez Riaza, Jean-Yves Gnabo
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Unpacking How Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) Work in Practice [PDF]
Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) have emerged as a novel way to coordinate a group of (pseudonymous) entities toward a shared vision (e.g., promoting sustainability). In just a few years, over 4,000 DAOs have been launched in various domains,
Tanusree Sharma +6 more
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