Decentralized Consensus Integrity
Decentralized Consensus Integrity refers to the overall health and reliability of the decision-making process in a decentralized system. It is the result of combining secure voting mechanisms, transparent processes, and informed community participation.
When consensus integrity is high, the protocol can reliably enact changes that reflect the collective will of its stakeholders, even in the face of adversarial pressure. This integrity is the foundation of trust in decentralized finance, as it ensures that the protocol is governed by its community rather than a central authority.
Maintaining this integrity requires constant vigilance and the evolution of governance tools to meet new challenges.