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Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) offer a new method of governance
that relies on a blockchain's transparent, decentralized, and programmable qualities (Tan et al.
2024). Previous research on DAOs found low participation rates in voting and a high level of
inequality and centralization (Tan et al. 2024). A longitudinal analysis of DAO proposals was
performed to determine if DAOs become progressively decentralized over time. The Gini and
Nakamoto coefficients were calculated for 33 DAOs, and it was found that DAOs typically
remained highly centralized and unequal and grew more centralized regardless of the type of
decentralized application (dApp) the DAO governed.
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DAO Decentralized Autonomous Organizations dApp governance On-chain governance
