I used to assume governance only becomes important once a system grows big.


But real on chain activity proves the opposite without clear structure, roles and accountability, participation starts to scatter.
What @Sign is doing differently is embedding governance from the beginning. It doesn’t treat data as something static but as dynamic proof that evolves with usage and interaction.
That shift matters. Because systems don’t fail from lack of ideas they fail from lack of coordination.
When structure is built early, execution becomes consistent and the network can scale with clarity instead of confusion.
That’s where durable ecosystems actually begin.
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