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Governance in Crypto Projects: How Decisions Actually Get Made

How a crypto project actually makes decisions varies enormously between projects, ranging from fully centralized founding teams to formal on-chain, token-holder voting systems. Understanding a specific project’s actual governance model is essential context, distinct from its marketing claims.

Key Takeaways

  • Centralized governance remains common even among projects marketed as decentralized.
  • On-chain governance uses token-holder voting, though turnout and token concentration significantly affect how genuinely distributed it actually is.
  • Off-chain governance (informal community consensus) is common for established projects like Bitcoin.
  • Governance token concentration among early investors can mean formal voting doesn’t translate into distributed decision-making.
  • Evaluating a project’s actual governance requires checking concrete factors, not accepting marketing claims at face value.

Our Take

The gap between a project’s governance marketing and its actual practice is one of the more consistently underappreciated due-diligence areas in crypto.

Bitcoin’s off-chain, rough-consensus governance model is an instructive counterpoint: despite having no formal token-voting mechanism, it’s arguably achieved more genuine, broadly-distributed influence than many projects with sophisticated on-chain voting but concentrated token ownership.

FAQs

Does having on-chain voting mean a project is genuinely decentralized in governance?

Not necessarily — if voting tokens are concentrated among a small number of holders, formal on-chain voting can still result in effectively centralized decision-making.

How does Bitcoin make governance decisions without formal voting?

Bitcoin relies on off-chain, informal rough consensus among developers, node operators, and the broader community.

📎 Source: Learning Heroes — Gobernanza en Proyectos de Criptomonedas

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