
Game Theory and Governance of Scalable Blockchains for Use in Digital Network States
Chapter 11. De-Governance

- PoW - infrastructure voting
- POS - un-parameted coin voting
- DPOS - Delegated Proof of Stake - Parametered Coin Voting
- Difference between DPOS and POS
- What PoW can't do
- PoS limitations
- Why an additional model is needed for UDHR
- Web2.5 vs True Web3
- No founder, No ICO, No VC, No company, No CEo, no Pre-seed / Pre mine
- Alignment of incentives between all players
- Community built & ownerless
- The problems with Founders
- Voting models
- Everything is some form of voting
- Why delegating is important
- Community accountability
- Why the community should vote on protocol variables
- Avoiding AI takeovers
- Why Big Tech conglomerates will dominate web2.5
- Conflicts of interest with the web2 business model
- Ensuring a large Voting demographic
- Methods to incentivize community voting
- Witness voting decay
- POS for collateral provision
- Counterbalance to "code is law" maximalists by adding a human element to the ecosystem operation
- Tomorrows politicians
- Delegating to politicians
- Other Semi - DPOS models
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