论文标题

SOK:区块链治理

SoK: Blockchain Governance

论文作者

Kiayias, Aggelos, Lazos, Philip

论文摘要

区块链系统具有权力下放的承诺,当需要做出有关修改软件代码库的关键决策时,通常会偶然发现障碍。这两个主要的加密货币(比特币和以太坊)都经历了艰苦的叉子,从而产生了替代系统,从而造成了欺诈活动的混乱和机会,这证明了这一点。这些事件以及许多其他事件强调了区块链治理的重要性,即区块链平台使用的一组流程来执行决策并汇聚到一个广泛接受的方向以供系统进化。尽管在其他领域的研究主题丰富的话题,但区块链平台的治理缺乏一套良好的方法和实践,这些方法和实践都广泛。这使区块链治理的话题成为我们在这项工作中进行的彻底系统化的肥沃领域。 我们首先将一系列的属性提炼为从学术来源绘制的声音治理系统以及选举系统和区块链白皮书的灰色文献。这些分为七个类别,即保密,验证性,问责制,可持续性,帕累托效率,选举权和livesece和livesece,捕获了治理系统的全部范围。我们继续对十个有据可查的区块链系统进行分类。尽管所有属性都至少在一个系统中得到满足,但没有一个系统满足其中的大多数系统。我们的工作为评估区块链治理流程奠定了基础。尽管它突出了当前部署系统中的缺点和缺陷,但它也可能是将这些流程改进到最高标准的催化剂,并以适当的权衡,这对于区块链平台长期有效运行所需。

Blockchain systems come with a promise of decentralization that often stumbles on a roadblock when key decisions about modifying the software codebase need to be made. This is attested by the fact that both of the two major cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin and Ethereum, have undergone hard forks that resulted in the creation of alternative systems, creating confusion and opportunities for fraudulent activities. These events, and numerous others, underscore the importance of Blockchain governance, namely the set of processes that blockchain platforms utilize in order to perform decision-making and converge to a widely accepted direction for the system to evolve. While a rich topic of study in other areas, governance of blockchain platforms is lacking a well established set of methods and practices that are adopted industry wide. This makes the topic of blockchain governance a fertile domain for a thorough systematization that we undertake in this work. We start by distilling a comprehensive array of properties for sound governance systems drawn from academic sources as well as grey literature of election systems and blockchain white papers. These are divided into seven categories, confidentiality, verifiability, accountability, sustainability, Pareto efficiency, suffrage and liveness that capture the whole spectrum of desiderata of governance systems. We proceed to classify ten well-documented blockchain systems. While all properties are satisfied, even partially, by at least one system, no system that satisfies most of them. Our work lays out a foundation for assessing blockchain governance processes. While it highlights shortcomings and deficiencies in currently deployed systems, it can also be a catalyst for improving these processes to the highest possible standard with appropriate trade-offs, something direly needed for blockchain platforms to operate effectively in the long term.

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