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Operational Framework

Definition

An operational framework is a structured system of rules, processes, and guidelines governing how an entity or system functions. In the context of digital assets and blockchain, this refers to the comprehensive architecture that defines a protocol’s governance mechanisms, technical standards, security protocols, and compliance procedures. It establishes the foundational principles and practical steps for network participants, developers, and users. A well-defined framework ensures predictable and secure execution of system functions.