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📍Dear deScientists who interested in voting systems and governance of decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs):
Today at 7pm (GMT+3), as part of the course "Democracy in Science?! Yes, Indeed!" (which Oksana Stanevich holds at the Free University) - mathematician Andrey Lyashin and blockchain architect Mitja Goroshevsky will lecture on the topic:
😎General Theory of DAO
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Today, we dive into the captivating realm of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs), an area where a comprehensive theoretical framework is still emerging. In our lecture, we'll explore DAOs as intricate hybrid models that blend democratic principles with economic incentives and expertise-based delegation. This approach aims to tackle inherent limitations and challenges in collective decision-making, as highlighted by Arrow's theorem and the complexities of aggregating diverse preferences. By harnessing economic valuation, expert influence, and adaptable participation mechanisms, we'll examine how DAOs navigate and potentially overcome these complexities. This analysis will be situated within the broader context of choice theory, game theory, and mathematical economics, offering an interdisciplinary perspective to better comprehend and anticipate the evolution of DAOs in decentralized systems.
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📌See you at 6:55pm (GMT+3) by this link.
BY Jocelyn Gosh
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