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Law expert believes a governance structure where risks and rules are thought through is the key for enterprise blockchain to move ahead.
A clear governance structure within a decentralized ecosystem is the key for enterprise blockchain to move away from uncertainties said Mark Radcliffe, a partner at global law firm DLA Piper who has extensive experience in blockchain governance, in an interview with Cointelegraph.
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Radcliffe argues that blockchain is an industry that attracts highly individualistic people who are skeptical of authority. However, he believes collaborative frameworks will be essential for the success of blockchain implementation and tokenization, just as they have been for open-source software. He added that:
âBlockchain projects frequently say that they will just be a place where people can show up and do whatever they want, but we wonât put any restriction on that. We donât care what people do, we donât care if we come or go, all that matters is that everyone has maximal individual freedom of choice.â
Radcliffe stresses that people need to move away from the idea that âbeing on blockchain hence there is no need for governance.â Building a governance structure that makes enterprises such as banks and insurance companies comfortable plays a key role in making blockchain work in the long run, according to Radcliffe.Â
Using the example of Ethereum forking, Radcliffe pointed out that members of the community provided a software update that caused a hard fork in the Ethereum blockchain, then the fork ârolled backâ and returned Ether to original wallets for the nodes that adopted it. About 80% of the nodes adopted the software update and the remaining 20% of the nodes did not adopt the software update since âCode is lawâ and became Ethereum Classic.Â
The DAO had no board of directors or officers, so participants had no one to ask for redress which makes âon-chain governanceâ extremely âuncertainâ. Radcliffe concluded that if enterprises are considering using blockchain to improve business efficiency, it is important to design a governance structure where the risks and rules are clear to avoid the uncertainty of new technology.Â
As Cointelegraph previously reported, decentralized mesh networks became a technological lifeline in a disaster and decentralized governance could help people start learning how to make decisions and create together.
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