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Self-Adjusting Governance

Definition

Self-Adjusting Governance refers to a system where the rules and parameters governing a decentralized protocol can automatically adapt and change based on predefined conditions or community input. This mechanism allows the protocol to evolve without manual intervention, responding to market dynamics, security needs, or user preferences. It aims to create a resilient and adaptive system that can autonomously optimize its operations. Such systems often incorporate on-chain voting.