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cs.GTcs.CRRecentMay 18, 2026

Concave is the New Linear: The Impossibility of Anti-Plutocratic DAO Governance

Austin Bennett, Preston Vander Vos, Duc V. Le, Mira Belenkiy

The paper proves that any voting rule based solely on wallet balance, including anti-plutocratic mechanisms like Quadratic Voting, is fundamentally vulnerable to Sybil attacks on permissionless blockc…

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cs.CRRecentMay 11, 2026

Mapping Partisan Fault Lines Within DAOs

Thomas Lloyd, Daire Ó Broin, Martin Harrigan

The paper proposes a method using on-chain voting analysis to detect emerging partisan communities within DAOs, demonstrating that addresses destined to fork cluster together months before actual orga…

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cs.CRcs.AIcs.CYRecentApr 16, 2026

Decentralized autonomous organization and blockchain-based incentivization framework for community-based facilities management

Reachsak Ly, Alireza Shojaei, Xinghua Gao, Philip Agee +1 more

The paper proposes a DAO and blockchain-based framework to decentralize and incentivize community participation in facility management, demonstrating its potential for collective building upkeep.

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cs.MAcs.AIcs.CRRecentMar 26, 2026

From Logic Monopoly to Social Contract: Separation of Power and the Institutional Foundations for Autonomous Agent Economies

Anbang Ruan

The paper proposes replacing individual agent autonomy with a structured 'social contract' and institutional Separation of Power (SoP) to mitigate systemic failures and deceptive behavior in multi-age…

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cs.CRRecentMay 9, 2026

Toward Web 4.0: Bidirectional Trust between AI Agents and Blockchain

Yunfeng Xia, Chao Li, Lei Li, Chenhao Zhang +3 more

The paper systematizes the interaction between autonomous AI agents and blockchain platforms using a bidirectional trust framework, identifying significant gaps in current standards and proposing a ta…

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cs.CRcs.ETRecentApr 6, 2026

DAO to (Anonymous) DAO Transactions

Minfeng Qi, Lin Zhong, Qin Wang

The paper introduces extsc{Dao$^2$}, a framework enabling secure, threshold-controlled payments from one Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) to another, supporting both traceable and anonymou…

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cs.CRRecentMay 6, 2026

Order Flow Exclusivity and Value Extraction Mechanisms: An Analysis of Ethereum Builder Centralization

Ao Zhang, Yunwen Liu, Ren Zhang, Yingdi Shan +1 more

The paper analyzes Ethereum builder transactions to show that builder centralization is an emergent property of the Proposer-Builder Separation (PBS) architecture, driven by specific order flow and ME…

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cs.CRcs.AIcs.MARecentApr 5, 2026

Governance-Constrained Agentic AI: Blockchain-Enforced Human Oversight for Safety-Critical Wildfire Monitoring

Ali Akarma, Toqeer Ali Syed, Salman Jan, Hammad Muneer +1 more

The paper proposes a blockchain-based, governance-constrained agentic AI architecture for wildfire monitoring that enforces mandatory human oversight to ensure safety, reliability, and accountability…

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cs.AIcs.CRRecentJun 2, 2026

Overlaying Governance: A Compositional Authorization Framework for Delegation and Scope in Agentic AI

Amjad Ibrahim, Yong Li

The paper proposes a compositional governance framework to provide richer, dynamic authorization semantics necessary for governing autonomous agentic AI systems, moving beyond traditional static IAM m…

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cs.CRRecentMar 29, 2026

Ordering Power is Sanctioning Power: Sanction Evasion-MEV and the Limits of On-Chain Enforcement

Di Wu, Yuman Bai, Shoupeng Ren, Xinyu Zhang +4 more

The paper demonstrates that on public blockchains, the ability to dictate transaction order (ordering power) is the true source of sanctioning power, as block producers can extract value (SE-MEV) by p…

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cs.CRcs.DCRecentMay 7, 2026

SuperPaymaster: Eliminating Centralized Signer Authority via Asset-Oriented Abstraction to Reconcile Usability and Decentralization in Account Abstraction

Huifeng Jiao, Nathapon Udomlertsakul

The paper introduces SuperPaymaster, an Asset-Oriented Abstraction (AOA) paymaster that eliminates the need for a centralized off-chain signer, thereby improving the decentralization and efficiency of…

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cs.GTcs.CRRecentApr 3, 2026

Trustless Provenance Trees: A Game-Theoretic Framework for Operator-Gated Blockchain Registries

Ian C. Moore

The paper proposes a trustless framework using dual-layer cryptographic commitments to solve the operator-gating problem in blockchain provenance trees, ensuring verifiable user attribution even when…

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cs.CRcs.CYRecentApr 6, 2026

Hardware-Level Governance of AI Compute: A Feasibility Taxonomy for Regulatory Compliance and Treaty Verification

Samar Ansari

The paper proposes a taxonomy of 20 hardware-level governance mechanisms for AI compute, finding that the most critical mechanisms needed for international treaty verification are currently the least…

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cs.ETcs.CRcs.DCRecentApr 27, 2026

A Tree-Based Repository Blockchain Framework for Shared Governance in Collaborative Fork Ecosystems

Razwan Ahmed Tanvir, Greg Speegle

The paper proposes a tree-based repository blockchain framework to manage hard forks in collaborative blockchain ecosystems, allowing a single process to access all system blocks without relying on In…

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cs.MAcs.CRRecentApr 21, 2026

ClawCoin: An Agentic AI-Native Cryptocurrency for Decentralized Agent Economies

Shaoyu Li, Chaoyu Zhang, Hexuan Yu, Y. Thomas Hou +1 more

The paper introduces ClawCoin, a novel tokenized, compute-cost-indexed unit of account designed to solve the problem of non-transferable compute costs in decentralized AI agent economies.

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cs.CRcs.SERecentMar 23, 2026

Albank -- a case study on the use of ethereum blockchain technology and smart contracts for secure decentralized bank application

Shkelqim Sherifi

This paper proposes ALBank, a decentralized banking application built on the Ethereum blockchain and smart contracts, demonstrating that this integration effectively enhances security, transparency, a…

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cs.CRRecentMar 18, 2026

Federated Computing as Code (FCaC): Sovereignty-aware Systems by Design

Enzo Fenoglio, Philip Treleaven

The paper proposes Federated Computing as Code (FCaC), a declarative architecture that enforces sovereignty-critical constraints in federated systems by compiling authority into cryptographically veri…

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cs.CRRecentJun 3, 2026

TeeDAO: A Decentralized Autonomous Organization for Heterogeneous TEEs

Pinshen Xu, Wentao Dong, Guoxing Chen, Jianyu Niu +2 more

TeeDAO introduces a novel three-layer framework that autonomously organizes and manages multiple heterogeneous Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) to provide robust, distributed-trust systems with h…

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cs.CRcs.AIRecentApr 7, 2026

Blockchain and AI: Securing Intelligent Networks for the Future

Joy Dutta, Hossien B. Eldeeb, Tu Dac Ho

This paper synthesizes the emerging field of blockchain and AI for securing intelligent networks by providing a comprehensive taxonomy, integration patterns, and an evaluation blueprint.

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cs.CRcs.ETecon.GNRecentMar 27, 2026

Auditing Blockchain Innovations: Technical Challenges Beyond Traditional Finance

Shayan Eskandari, Leid Zejnilovic, Jeremy Clark

This paper analyzes the technical challenges of auditing novel cryptoassets and custody mechanisms by employing an autoethnographic framework derived from the author's multi-role professional experien…

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