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Blockchain-powered distributed governance
for communities, institutions and the world.

We are a 5-year long, transdisciplinary research effort aimed at restoring trust in institutions at the community and global levels, by promoting better on chain and off chain distributed governance practices.

We are funded by the European Research Council (grant ID: 865856).

THE PLAN

Despite the promises of decentralization, the governance of most blockchain networks is highly centralized.
Yet, these are still early days, and there’s time to move things in a different direction.
Here’s our game plan:

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GOAL #1

Diving in

We will examine the onchain and offchain governance of Bitcoin, Ethereum and Tezos, to provide an empirical overview of the multiple forces that collectively govern these networks.

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GOAL #2

Looking out

With a transdisciplinary approach, we will articulate a set of principles that can support the emergence of distributed governance models, with greater transparency, accountability, representativity and inclusion.

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GOAL #3

Building with

We will work in collaboration with selected communities to support and guide them in the process of choosing and implementing their own mechanism of distributed governance.

THE TACTICS

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EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS

While on chain governance rules are clearly defined within the code of a blockchain, off chain rules are often loosely defined, poorly formalized, or simply non binding. To understand how these underlying power dynamics operate, our team will engage in digital ethnography and analyse specific case studies where the “trustless” nature of blockchains is challenged.

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THEORICAL FRAMEWORK

There are several missing links between the existing literature on blockchain governance and previous work on legal theory & philosophy as well as the social & political sciences. Our goal here is to reconceptualize ideas as they apply to a new setting; use existing theories to better explain, predict and understand blockchain governance; and identify whether parts of these theories may need to be revisited or expanded, to better reflect the specificities

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DESIGN & MODELLING

Here we will synthesize our empirical and theoretical findings into specific governance models aimed at public and private institutions on the one hand, and blockchain communities on the other hand. We want to explore new ways of leveraging blockchain technology to restore confidence in public and private institutions, companies and organizations; and design new governance models for decentralized communities—local and global.

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EXPERIMENTATION

Our premise is that “you cannot understand a system until you try to changeit”. With a Participatory Action Research (PAR) methodology, our research team will engage in real world settings to work with communities and test the feasibility, acceptability and social implications of new governance models. BlockchainGov will engage in a real ­world setting to test the feasibility, acceptability and social implications of new governance models

TEAM

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Primavera de Filippi

Director

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Morshed Mannan 
Post-Doc (Institutional Theory)

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Tara Merk

PhD Candidate (Social Science & Ethnography)

Kelsie Nabben
Post-Doc (Ethnography)

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Jamilya Kamalova

PhD Candidate (Legal Theory)

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Sofia Cossar

PhD Candidate (Legal Theory & Tech) 

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Silke Elrifai

PhD Candidate (Empirical Legal Studies & Crypto Law)

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Esen Esener

PhD Candidate (Legal Theory)

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Constance Choi

PhD Candidate (Legal Theory)

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Nathan Vandy

PhD Candidate (Legal Theory)

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Vashti Maharaj

PhD Candidate (Legal Theory)

Lovisa Björna

Platform, Partnerships, Communication 

WE ARE RECRUITING

EVENTS

Upcoming Events

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Past Events

November 2025
Nov 01
01 November 2025
San Martin de Los Andes,

Argentina Onchain is a 2-week residency at Edge City Patagonia dedicated to exploring practical onchain solutions for real-world problems in Argentina’s private, public, and third sectors. ​From Nov 1–14 in San Martín de los Andes, […]

September 2025
Sep 25
25 September 2025
Panthéon Assas – Université Paris II,

The BlockchainGov International Symposium: The Present & Future of Blockchain Governance is taking place 25–26 September 2025 at Panthéon-Assas – Université Paris II, Paris.

​Marking the final year of the BlockchainGov project, this two-day event offers a critical overview of five years of research on decentralized governance.

We have earmarked a limited number of places for interested participants who can contribute to the discussions. Apply to join us!

NEWS

BlockchainGov Scientific Publications 2024

Scientific Publications 2024 Our team has worked on extensive academic research throughout the year, including ethnographic research on DAOs, governance disputes, AI system dissection, and more. Here is a complete

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Research Report on Blockchain Governance Dynamics

Report on Blockchain Governance Dynamics Download the report here.  As decentralized technologies such as blockchain rapidly evolve, establishing effective governance models is crucial to guide stakeholders toward a sustainable and equitable

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