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Opportunities and Challenges for Blockchain Technology in Autonomous Vehicles
Decentralized autonomous organization is represented by rules which are encoded as a computer program and it is transparent, shareholders control and cannot be influenced by central government.
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Blockchain Risk and Uncertainty in Automated Applications
Devesh Kumar Srivastava (SCIT, Manipal University, Jaipur, India), Saksham Birendra Bhatt (SCIT, Manipal University, Jaipur, India), and Divyangana (SCIT, Manipal University, Jaipur, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3295-9.ch005
Abstract
Blockchain could be called a string of blocks that acts like a ledger that is also distributed. Members in a defined P2P network are given access to the blockchain and can create new blocks. When the data is stored in a blockchain, changing it becomes virtually impossible. The data stored within blocks is timestamped to avoid tampering. Blockchain has applications in numerous fields like IoT, digital currency, financial services, reputation systems, smart contracts, security services, etc. If any virtual or real asset transaction is happening online, blockchain technology can be easily applied to optimize and secure the transaction better. Blockchain-based applications bring controversies, and yet many exceptional and diverse use-cases have been found for blockchain in both financial and non-financial sectors. Although it holds immense promise, it doesn't come without risks and uncertainties. This chapter elucidates the growing risks and uncertainties which accompany the use of blockchain in automated systems.
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Tackle the Smart Contract Vulnerabilities
Is an organization represented by rules encoded as a computer program that is transparent, controlled by shareholders and not influenced by a central government.
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The Future of Decentralized Governance With DAO and Web 3
The DAO is one of the first platforms that attempted the concepts of decentralized autonomous organization. It highlighted both the potential risks and challenges of governance and coordination in emerging decentralized systems without established safeguards or oversight bodies. It demonstrated a useful experiment and learning opportunity.
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Organizational Readiness/Maturity Considerations for Blockchain Adoption
A Decentralized Autonomous Organization provides an organizational structure whereby the DAO’s administrators can direct the activities of the DAO using the blockchain smart contracts implemented in the DAO.
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The Development of Decentralized Governance Models for Web 3 Ecosystems
Decentralized Autonomous Organizations that run on a blockchain and are managed by smart contracts that enforce the organization's rules and regulations.
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DAOs vs. PBCs for Public Administration and Social Policy Entities
A Decentralized Autonomous Organization is software execution smart contracts that automate corporate governance functions.
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