A fair committee refers to a group of individuals or entities established to make impartial decisions or oversee processes within a decentralized system or organization. Its composition and operational rules are designed to prevent undue influence and promote equitable outcomes. The committee’s role is to ensure transparency and accountability in governance or dispute resolution mechanisms. It aims to uphold neutrality.
Context
Discussions about blockchain governance and decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) often reference the establishment and function of fair committees. News reports might detail how such committees are formed, their voting mechanisms, and their impact on protocol development or fund allocation. The integrity of these committees is a critical factor in public perception and trust in decentralized projects.
A new cryptographic sortition model introduces deterministic bounds on adversarial committee influence, enabling smaller, more efficient, and verifiably secure consensus groups.
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