When Permissioned Blockchains Deliver More Decentralization Than Permissionless.

The article discussed the use of what are referred to as permissioned blockchains in decentralizing computer systems governance. It examines the differences between open and permissioned access and argues that open access could result in centralized control.

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Published in:Communications of the ACM Vol. 64; no. 2; pp. 20 - 23
Main Authors: Bakos, Yannis, Halaburda, Hanna, Mueller-Bloch, Christoph
Format: Article
Published: Association for Computing Machinery Feb2021
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          Professor of Information Systems at NYU Stern School of Business, New York University, New York, NY, USA.
          Associate Professor of Information Systems at NYU Stern School of Business at New York University, New York, NY, USA.
          Postdoctoral Researcher at the IT University of
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        Blockchains
        Distributed computing
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        Information resources management
        Open data movement
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          Distributed computing
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