Centralized Control Potential

Governance

Centralized Control Potential refers to the inherent capacity within ostensibly decentralized systems for a single entity or a limited group to exert disproportionate influence over protocol governance, operational parameters, or asset allocation. This often manifests through concentrated token holdings, privileged administrative keys, or control over critical infrastructure components. Such a structure can deviate significantly from the foundational principles of distributed consensus, impacting decision-making autonomy.