BlockchainGov’s Discord Server has been a hub for sharing valuable papers, books, and articles across our diverse research topics.
After two years of continuous contributions, we have decided to create a unified archive, designed as a public good: the BlockchainGov Knowledge Base. This resource will serve as a shared foundation for researchers, practitioners, and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of blockchain governance. BlockchainGov Knowledge Base groups 400+ research papers, online articles, books and journals.
The Knowledge Base is organized across the main research tracks used in our Discord server:
- 🥷 Alegality - Research on the uncharted territory beyond the boundaries of existing legal orders.
- 🤖 Artificial Intelligence - Everything AI-related: innovations, policies, scandals, hallucinations etc
- 📜 Constitutions - Ideas, concepts and patterns on constitutions
- 🌐 Coordi-Nations - Reflections on new networked sovereignties and techno-nation-building
- 🫂 Exit to Community - Case-studies, speculations and more on exit-to-community
- ⚒️ DAO Workers - Working conditions and labour in Web3
- 🔬 Ethnography - Ethnographic methods for investigating blockchain spaces
- 👁️🗨️ Governance - Patterns, coordination games and governance schemas
- 👤 Identity - Digital identities, proof-of-humanity, online personas
- ⚖️ Legitimacy - Reflections on legitimacy in monetary and legal systems
- 🫧 Metaverse - Virtual worlds, digital real estate and immersive realities
- 🪞 NFT Licensing - Research on Non-fungible tokens, IP, digital license
- ⭕ Polycentricity and Pluralism - Polycentric and Plural system
- 💼 Regulation and Policy - Discussing existing or proposed legislation relevant to crypto
- 🤝 Trust and Confidence - Exploring different dimensions of trust
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