Fair inclusion, in the context of decentralized systems, refers to the principle that all participants should have equitable opportunities to participate in network operations, governance, and economic benefits. This concept aims to prevent centralization of power or resources and ensure broad access to the system’s advantages. It often involves mechanisms designed to counteract unfair advantages or systemic biases. The objective is to create a level playing field for all users.
Context
Fair inclusion is a recurring theme in discussions surrounding decentralized autonomous organizations and the distribution of token incentives. Debates concern the design of governance models and economic structures that genuinely promote broad participation rather than concentrating influence. Efforts to achieve fair inclusion are important for the long-term health and legitimacy of decentralized ecosystems, as they impact user adoption and network resilience.
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