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The African Journal of Information and Communication

versión On-line ISSN 2077-7213
versión impresa ISSN 2077-7205

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BEZUIDENHOUT, Riaan; NEL, Wynand  y  MARITZ, Jacques M.. Defining Decentralisation in Permissionless Blockchain Systems. AJIC [online]. 2022, vol.29, pp.1-26. ISSN 2077-7213.  http://dx.doi.org/10.23962/ajic.i29.14247.

The term decentralised as a description of the architecture, operation, and governance of permissionless blockchain systems has become ubiquitous. However, in these contexts, the term decentralised has no clear definition. Blockchain ecosystems are complex, and thus it is essential to address confusion among stakeholders about their nature and promote understanding of the intentions and consequences of their implementation. This article offers a theoretical definition of the term decentralised in the context of permissionless blockchain systems. It is proposed that five inextricable and interconnected aspects are required, at a minimum, to warrant a claim that a per-missionless blockchain system is decentralised. These aspects are disintermediation, a peer-to-peer network, a distributed blockchain data structure, algorithmic trust, and open-source principles. The relationship between the five aspects is discussed, and it is argued that decentralisation is not binary but exists on a spectrum. Any variation in one or more aspects may impact the system's decentralised nature as a whole. The researchers identify areas where further investigation in this field is required and propose instances where the knowledge garnered may be used.

Palabras clave : blockchain; permissionless; decentralised; disintermediation; distributed ledger; algorithmic trust; open source; peer-to-peer network.

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