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Treasury Flow Control

Definition

Treasury flow control refers to the management of financial resources and capital movements within an organization or protocol. In the context of decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) or blockchain projects, this involves strategic oversight and automated mechanisms for managing the project’s digital asset reserves, including allocation for development, liquidity provision, and operational expenses. It ensures the sustainable deployment of capital to support the protocol’s growth and stability, often governed by community proposals and smart contracts. Effective control is vital for the long-term health of a decentralized treasury.