"More projects need to explicitly consider not just a 'business model'—how they attract resources to sustain their work—but also a 'decentralization model'—how they prevent power concentration and manage the risks associated with holding such power.
In Ethereum, a strong example of this is the decentralized staking pool Lido. Although Lido accounts for about 24% of the total ETH staked supply today, people are far less concerned about it than they would be with almost anything else holding 24% of the stake. This is because Lido acts not as a single actor, but as an internally decentralized DAO involving several dozen operators and a 'dual governance' design that grants staked ETH holders the ability to veto decisions."
- 'Balance of Power' by @VitalikButerin