hypercoordination
Hypercoordination refers to the phenomenon where individuals or groups exhibit a higher-than-expected level of synchronization in their actions, decisions, or behaviors without explicit coordination or centralized control. This concept is often observed in complex systems, such as social networks, markets, or biological ecosystems, where emergent patterns arise from decentralized interactions.
The term gained prominence in discussions about decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) and blockchain-based systems, where participants
Research in economics, sociology, and computer science explores hypercoordination through game theory, network science, and experimental
Critics highlight potential downsides, such as reduced individual agency, vulnerability to manipulation, or systemic fragility if