Towards Autonomous Blockchain Governance: Decentralized Systems and the Future of Smart Contracts
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.65477/ijrems.v1.i2.03Keywords:
Autonomous Governance, Blockchain, Decentralized Systems, Smart Contracts, Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs).Abstract
Finance, supply chain, and decentralized applications are some of the industries that have undergone a revolution in relation to blockchain technology, and smart contracts are at the center of this revolution. Smart contracts are computer protocols that are programmed on blockchain systems and which allow transparency, immutability, and decentralization. Nonetheless, governance in a blockchain is a problem area, because the conventional centralized systems are inconsistent with its decentralised characteristic. This article discusses self-governance of blockchain whereby decision making is computerized using smart contracts to achieve decentralized regulations. It reviews the prevailing conditions in blockchain governance, issues and the way smart contracts would enhance transparency, efficiency and security. Also provided in the study are the advantages and drawbacks of decentralized governance, which includes issues of scalability and security, and the möbius strip connection between autonomous governance and blockchain platforms. Moreover, it assesses the place of decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) in blockchain governance and the issues of their implementation.
