Decentralization Thresholds are a set of configurable parameters that determine the extent to which a Proof of Authority (PoA) network can exhibit decentralized characteristics while still adhering to the core principles of PoA. This feature allows network administrators to define specific thresholds for validator participation, decision-making processes, and governance structures. By adjusting these parameters, the network can balance the need for authority and control with the benefits of decentralization, such as increased resilience, reduced single points of failure, and enhanced trust among participants. The feature is crucial for evolving PoA networks to adapt to varying levels of trust and operational requirements, ensuring that they remain robust and responsive to the needs of their users.