Block change the fallacy of blockchain immutability and cartel governance

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Roberto D. Taufick

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This article complements professor Schrepel’s observations by shedding light on how consensus rules can be built to automatically erase or create a hard fork for sensitive information when immutability no longer interests the parties to a cartel. By elaborating on how shifting from immutability to mutability and viceversa is the most relevant feature to turn blockchain into an unprecedented
threat to fight cartels, this paper complements professor Shrepel’s observations on how blockchain can enhance opacity for outsiders and at the same time improve transparency for cartel members

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D. Taufick, R. (2023). Block change: the fallacy of blockchain immutability and cartel governance. Revista Do IBRAC, (1), 16–37. Recuperado a partir de https://revista.ibrac.org.br/index.php/revista/article/view/83
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Roberto D. Taufick

Invited Lecturer in Antitrust Law, Fundação Getulio Vargas. Master of in Law, Science and Technology, Stanford Law School. 2015 Gregory Terrill Cox Summer Research Fellow, John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics, Stanford University. Works recognized both nationally and internationally, including two nominations as best soft law in Concurrences’ 2019 Antitrust Writing Awards

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