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Dual-Core Governance

Definition

Dual-core governance refers to a system where two distinct, often complementary, governance bodies or mechanisms oversee a decentralized protocol. This structure typically separates responsibilities, perhaps with one core handling technical upgrades and another managing financial or community-related decisions. The intent is to distribute power and introduce checks and balances within the decision-making process. This approach seeks to improve both efficiency and resilience in protocol administration.