Research & Development

Kleros advances the state of the art through interdisciplinary research at the intersection of economics, computer science, law, and governance.

Research & Development

Kleros advances the state of the art through interdisciplinary research at the intersection of economics, computer science, law, and governance.

Research & Development

Kleros advances the state of the art through interdisciplinary research at the intersection of economics, computer science, law, and governance.

Kleros Fellowship of Justice

The Kleros Fellowship of Justice brings together experts from different fields to collaborate with our team and advance research in decentralized justice.

Kleros Fellowship of Justice

The Kleros Fellowship of Justice brings together experts from different fields to collaborate with our team and advance research in decentralized justice.

Meet our Fellows

Suhyeon Lee

Security Researcher

Suhyeon Lee is a security researcher working on the game theory and incentive design behind blockchain protocols. He earned his PhD in Cybersecurity from Korea University on the security and economic vulnerabilities of blockchain mechanisms, and has presented across academic and industry venues such as AFT, ICBC, and EthCC. His Kleros Fellowship research examines the tension between rewards and privacy when sound judgment is costly to produce in dispute resolution protocols. When privacy requirements leave rewards too small to cover that cost, the pool of careful evaluators can collapse off a "cliff" rather than shrink gradually, leaving no one to do the work the system depends on.

South Korea - Fellowship Batch 9

Public Payouts That Resist Becoming Receipts: Capacity and Collapse in Costly Peer Prediction

Suhyeon Lee

Security Researcher

Suhyeon Lee is a security researcher working on the game theory and incentive design behind blockchain protocols. He earned his PhD in Cybersecurity from Korea University on the security and economic vulnerabilities of blockchain mechanisms, and has presented across academic and industry venues such as AFT, ICBC, and EthCC. His Kleros Fellowship research examines the tension between rewards and privacy when sound judgment is costly to produce in dispute resolution protocols. When privacy requirements leave rewards too small to cover that cost, the pool of careful evaluators can collapse off a "cliff" rather than shrink gradually, leaving no one to do the work the system depends on.

South Korea - Fellowship Batch 9

Public Payouts That Resist Becoming Receipts: Capacity and Collapse in Costly Peer Prediction

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