Clustering of voting dissimilarity patterns in Nouns DAO identifies 90% of future fork participants in the last 44 proposals, far above the 47% rate in randomized controls.
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The paper delivers a systematization of knowledge on AI agent-blockchain interactions via a bidirectional trust framework, an Agent-Blockchain Interaction Model, a five-dimensional evaluation lens, and nine identified open problems.
Only dictatorships are self-maintaining under i.i.d. unbiased beliefs with arbitrary tie-breaking, while rules with minimal winning coalitions of size at most 2 are stable under pessimistic beliefs and status-quo tie-breaking.
A conceptual framework is introduced that links activist needs to decentralized social network features and is applied to compare Mastodon and Bluesky plus example communities.
Study of 48 Ethereum DAOs finds that core governance mechanisms systematically centralize voting power rather than promote decentralization.
Empirical study of DAO forums finds frequent misalignment between token holders' stated priorities and delegate voting, worsened by ranking-based delegation interfaces.
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