Incentive-Aligned Rollup Governance Using Delegated Reputation Scores and Verifiable Activity Logs
Dr. Laila O. Karim
Universal Research Reports · 2025
Rollups are central to blockchain scalability, but their governance is still evolving. Existing voting models risk capture by large stakeholders or inactive delegates. This paper introduces RepRoll, a governance model that uses delegated reputation scores backed by verifiable activity logs.
Reputation grows through provable contributions: fraud-proof submissions, code audits, uptime guarantees, and community moderation. These contributions are recorded through a decentralized attestation layer similar to optimistic verification. Votes in protocol upgrades weigh both token stake and reputation, reducing plutocratic influence.
A simulation of 10,000 participants demonstrates that RepRoll improves proposal quality and reduces governance attacks. We deploy a prototype on an Ethereum Layer-2 testnet, showing low on-chain overhead. The paper discusses vulnerabilities such as collusion, reputation laundering, and sybil amplification, and proposes cryptographic mitigations.