Cornell researchers warn DAO whales undermine voting privacy. A new study from Cornell highlights that most DAOs lack effective voting privacy, leaving participants exposed to peer pressure and potential bribery. Researchers suggest that concealing individual votes and adding statistical “noise” to final tallies could strengthen privacy. However, these measures only work if voting power is not dominated by a small number of large holders, making whale concentration a key challenge for decentralized governance.


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