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Cover of: Democratic Blockchain Design
Yoan Hermstrüwer

Democratic Blockchain Design

Section: Articles
Volume 175 (2019) / Issue 1, pp. 163-177 (15)
Published 06.02.2019
DOI 10.1628/jite-2019-0023
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Summary
Democracy requires rules that are designed to prevent the abuse of power and money. Blockchain technology is sometimes heralded as a solution to mitigate the problems associated with voting procedures, such as counting errors, fraud,or the improper use of money to influence the outcome of the collective choice procedure. In this article, I argue that the democratic potential of the blockchain hinges on the specific design of the rules governing the validation of blocks.In support of this argument, I shed light on the governance problems raised by standard protocols such as proof-of-work, proof-of-stake, and on-chain voting.