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Analyzing the Distribution of Voting Power in Blockchain

9 May 2025

Explore how voting power is distributed across Compound proposals, with insights into categories, importance, and voting trends in decentralized governance.

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What Happens When You Pay to Speed Up a Crypto Transaction?

9 May 2025

Experiments reveal how miners prioritize Ethereum and Bitcoin transactions, shedding light on transparency, speed, and mining pool influence.

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What Happens When Blockchain Miners Cheat the System

9 May 2025

Miner collusion, hidden fees, and skewed voting reveal how blockchain systems fall short on fairness, transparency, and true decentralization.

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Why Bitcoin and Ethereum May Not Be as Fair as You Think

9 May 2025

Unfair mining, opaque fees, and token voter dominance are undermining blockchain's promise of transparency and decentralization.

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What DAOs Teach Us About the Future of Governance

9 May 2025

An in-depth look at how blockchain-based governance and DAOs function, revealing power concentration, voting behavior, and decentralization limits.

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Uncovering Hidden Bias in Blockchain Transaction Ordering

8 May 2025

This study reveals how miners deviate from fair transaction ordering in Bitcoin and Ethereum, backed by empirical data on private mining and dark fees.

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Power Concentration and Voting Dynamics in Compound Governance

8 May 2025

Case study of Compound governance shows token and delegation highly concentrated, few voters reach quorums, voting costs vary, and coalitions emerge.

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Lessons from Balancer’s and Alameda Research’s Governance Hacks

8 May 2025

Examines DeFi governance attacks via token concentration: Balancer’s exploit, Alameda Research’s manipulative Compound votes, and exchange‑held token misuse.

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How Token Concentration and Voting Costs Impact Compound Governance

8 May 2025

Data‑driven audit of Compound governance shows high voting power concentration, variable voting costs, active proposals, and emerging delegate coalitions.

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