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Toward a formal scholarly understanding of blockchain-mediated decentralization: a systematic review and a framework

Toward a formal scholarly understanding of blockchain-mediated decentralization: a systematic review and a framework
Toward a formal scholarly understanding of blockchain-mediated decentralization: a systematic review and a framework
This work analyses blockchain-mediated decentralization based on a systematic review of the scholarly understanding of the term ‘decentralization’ across multiple disciplines from computer to political sciences, examining how its various meanings are reflected in popular discourse on blockchains and distributed ledgers. The paper aims to capture the rigorous cross-domain understanding of decentralization and its most important features, and to map the commonalities and differences between it and some closely related concepts such as distribution, disintermediation and peer-to-peer (P2P). Across all domains, decentralization appears to be used as a solution to problems requiring non-trivial coordination across heterogeneous stakeholders. Blockchain-mediated decentralization appears to have unique characteristics reflecting an idiosyncratic set of authority-related values prevalent in so-called “crypto” online communities. Within blockchain space, the article argues against the binary positioning of “decentralization” and “centralization,” proposing a dialectical approach and arguing that a system’s authority allocation is a quality positioned on a spectrum between purely decentralized and completely centralized, noting how a blockchain set-up could simultaneously both have facets that are significantly centralized and others that are not. The authors document their systematic review findings and propose a framework for understanding blockchain-mediated decentralization, suggesting a definition, and outlining new directions for further human-centric research into distributed ledger technologies and for designing decentralized ecosystems.
Hoffman, Michał R.
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Ibáñez, Luis-Daniel
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Simperl, Elena
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Hoffman, Michał R.
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Ibáñez, Luis-Daniel
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Simperl, Elena
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Hoffman, Michał R., Ibáñez, Luis-Daniel and Simperl, Elena (2020) Toward a formal scholarly understanding of blockchain-mediated decentralization: a systematic review and a framework. Frontiers in Blockchain, 3, [35]. (doi:10.3389/fbloc.2020.00035).

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This work analyses blockchain-mediated decentralization based on a systematic review of the scholarly understanding of the term ‘decentralization’ across multiple disciplines from computer to political sciences, examining how its various meanings are reflected in popular discourse on blockchains and distributed ledgers. The paper aims to capture the rigorous cross-domain understanding of decentralization and its most important features, and to map the commonalities and differences between it and some closely related concepts such as distribution, disintermediation and peer-to-peer (P2P). Across all domains, decentralization appears to be used as a solution to problems requiring non-trivial coordination across heterogeneous stakeholders. Blockchain-mediated decentralization appears to have unique characteristics reflecting an idiosyncratic set of authority-related values prevalent in so-called “crypto” online communities. Within blockchain space, the article argues against the binary positioning of “decentralization” and “centralization,” proposing a dialectical approach and arguing that a system’s authority allocation is a quality positioned on a spectrum between purely decentralized and completely centralized, noting how a blockchain set-up could simultaneously both have facets that are significantly centralized and others that are not. The authors document their systematic review findings and propose a framework for understanding blockchain-mediated decentralization, suggesting a definition, and outlining new directions for further human-centric research into distributed ledger technologies and for designing decentralized ecosystems.

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Accepted/In Press date: 8 July 2020
Published date: 14 August 2020

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Local EPrints ID: 478639
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/478639
PURE UUID: 34722d08-bf71-4365-b604-7cd650ab825f
ORCID for Luis-Daniel Ibáñez: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6993-0001
ORCID for Elena Simperl: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1722-947X

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Author: Michał R. Hoffman
Author: Luis-Daniel Ibáñez ORCID iD
Author: Elena Simperl ORCID iD

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