Delegated Voting Systems

Governance

Delegated voting systems represent a mechanism for collective decision-making within decentralized networks, enabling token holders to assign their voting power to representatives. This delegation addresses scalability challenges inherent in direct democracy models, particularly as network participation increases. The efficacy of these systems hinges on the selection of competent and trustworthy delegates, influencing protocol upgrades and parameter adjustments. Consequently, reputation systems and incentive structures are critical components for aligning delegate behavior with the broader community’s interests, mitigating potential centralization risks.