Verifiable Off-Chain Governance for DAOs

Research Paper#Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs), Governance, Cryptoeconomics🔬 Research|Analyzed: Jan 3, 2026 16:02
Published: Dec 29, 2025 17:24
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Analysis

This paper addresses a critical limitation of current DAO governance: the inability to handle complex decisions due to on-chain computational constraints. By proposing verifiable off-chain computation, it aims to enhance organizational expressivity and operational efficiency while maintaining security. The exploration of novel governance mechanisms like attestation-based systems, verifiable preference processing, and Policy-as-Code is significant. The practical validation through implementations further strengthens the paper's contribution.
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"The paper proposes verifiable off-chain computation (leveraging Verifiable Services, TEEs, and ZK proofs) as a framework to transcend these constraints while maintaining cryptoeconomic security."
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