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Is a 'Decentralised Autonomous Organisation' a Panopticon? Algorithmic governance as creating and mitigating vulnerabilities in DAOs

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posted on 2024-11-03, 15:05 authored by Kelsie BaileyKelsie Bailey
This piece explores algorithmic governance as a strength and a vulnerability in the experience of building participatory communities known as "Decentralized Autonomous Organizations". The Cypherpunks were terrified of surveillance. They envisaged the combination of cryptography and computer technology fundamentally altering the nature of trust and reputation and built cryptographically secure blockchain-based infrastructure to counter this threat. Now, not just on chain transactions are being tracked but every move of participants in blockchain communities. Reputation in blockchain systems could become the new algorithmic authoritarianism if mis-used for social control. This piece analyzes the ways in which decentralization efforts can be a threat to themselves by exploring the question, 'Are "Decentralized Autonomous Organizations" (DAOs) the next panopticon of algorithmic governance or a different panacea, and what does this mean for human autonomy in "autonomous" systems?'. By employing ethnographic methods and case study analysis, this piece provides an important qualitative contribution to the early dynamics of the aspirations and problems of decentralized, autonomous organizations.

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1

End page

8

Total pages

8

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Proceedings of the Interdisciplinary Workshop on (de) Centralization in the Internet (IWCI'21)

Editors

Matthias Wählisch, Alexander Afanasyev

Name of conference

CoNEXT '21: The 17th International Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery

Place published

New York, USA

Start date

2021-12-07

End date

2021-12-07

Language

English

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© 2021 Copyright held by the owner/author(s)

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2006115864

Esploro creation date

2022-06-05

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