# Bibliography on DAO Voting
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## Papers
### A. Systematic Review of DAO Voting
#### [1. Insight into Voting in DAOs: Conceptual Analysis and A Proposal for Evaluation Framework (2023) ](https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10144510)
* By Yixuan Fan, Lei Zhang, Senior Member, IEEE, Ruiyu Wang and Muhammad Ali Imran
* This paper looks at how groups called DAOs, which are like groups on the internet where everyone helps make decisions together, figure out the best ways to vote on important matters, aiming to make these processes better and fairer by examining and suggesting improvements
* The paper's main goal is to look at how voting in DAOs (groups where everyone shares control) works and how to make it better so that the group can make fair and smart decisions together
* The paper proposes a new way to evaluate and improve voting in DAOs, focusing on making it fair and effective by introducing a framework and analyzing different voting mechanisms
#### [2. Understanding decentralized autonomous organizations from the inside (2023) ](https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12525-023-00659-y)
* By Nils Augustin, Andreas Eckhardt and Alexander Willem de Jong
* The paper looks into how online groups, called DAOs, use blockchain technology to work together in a clear and organized way without needing a central control, focusing on what the group members think and believe
* The paper aims to deepen our understanding of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) by exploring the unique characteristics and beliefs of their community members, thereby clarifying the concept of DAOs and distinguishing them from similar ideas
* The paper contributes by combining a netnographic approach with structural topic modeling to study Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) from the perspective of their members, providing new insights into the beliefs, values, and governance processes within DAOs, thereby offering a clearer understanding of this emerging phenomenon
#### [3. Exploring the Landscape of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations: A Comprehensive Review of Blockchain Initiatives (2023) ](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/374647722_Exploring_the_Landscape_of_Decentralized_Autonomous_Organizations_A_Comprehensive_Review_of_Blockchain_Initiatives)
* By Oluwaseun Oladeji Olaniyi, Samuel Oladiipo Olabanji and Olalekan Jamiu Okunleye
* The paper looks into a special kind of system called a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO), which is a way to organize and govern using blockchain technology, focusing on how researchers gather information in this field and suggesting ways to make blockchain better for future studies
* The paper looks into how blockchain helps people manage themselves without a central authority and tries to find better ways to study this technology for future improvements
* This paper reviews literature on Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs), identifies gaps and issues in current research, and suggests ways to improve blockchain technology for future studies, aiming to enhance understanding and development of DAOs
#### [4.Voting in DAOs (2023) ](https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3624574)
* By Nicola Dimitri
* The paper talks about how groups called DAOs use computer programs on a blockchain to make decisions together, and how getting more people to take part in voting can help these groups do better
* The main goal of the paper is to explore how to get members of decentralized organizations, known as DAOs, to participate more in voting, which is crucial for the organizations to work well and make good decisions
* The paper introduces a simple framework for Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) and discusses governance issues, focusing on encouraging members to participate more in voting by proposing a model for Holographic Consensus to address the challenge of limited governance participation time
#### [5. The Hidden Shortcomings of (D)AOs – An Empirical Study of On-Chain Governance (2023) ](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2302.12125)
### B. DAO Voting Governance
#### [1. Task management in decentralized autonomous organization (2020)](https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/joom.1179?saml_referrer)
#### [2. Analyzing Voting Power in Decentralized Governance: Who controls DAOs? (2022)](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2204.01176)
### C. DAO Voting Vulnerabilities, Attack and Protection
#### [1. Unveiling Vulnerabilities in DAO: A Comprehensive Security Analysis and Protective Framework (2023)](https://www.computer.org/csdl/proceedings-article/blockchain/2023/192900a151/1U85Itfjn1K)
## Other References
### A. Books
#### [1. Web3 Applications Security and New Security Landscape. Theories and Practices (2024)](https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-58002-4_3))
### B. Websites/Blogs
#### [1. DAO Voting Research Sprint (2023)](https://offchain.prop.house/nouns/private-voting-research-sprint))
#### [2. DeFROST: Poseidon (2023)](https://hackmd.io/@lm3fyIz-TQqOiqATSbtJ7w/HkiSmnNA3)
#### [3. Aztec and Aragon ZK Research (2023)](https://hackmd.io/tWqzJhyHQ-mH9TBIQ617Zg)
#### [4. Nouns Vortex (2023)](https://mizu-dao.github.io/vortex/chapter_1.html)
#### [5. DAOs Voting Vurnerabilities(2022)](https://mixbytes.io/blog/dao-voting-vulnerabilities)
#### [6. 1Hive Conviction Voting](https://github.com/1Hive/conviction-voting-cadcad)
#### [7. Compound Voting](https://docs.compound.finance/v2/governance/#voting-delay)
#### [8. Snapshoot Shilded Voting](https://blog.shutter.network/shutter-brings-shielded-voting-to-snapshot/)