Rebase Protocol Governance

Governance

Rebase protocol governance defines the mechanisms by which changes to a rebase system’s parameters—such as the rebase frequency or magnitude—are proposed, evaluated, and implemented, typically involving token holder voting rights. This framework aims to decentralize control, mitigating risks associated with centralized decision-making and fostering community alignment with protocol evolution. Effective governance structures are crucial for long-term sustainability, adapting to market dynamics and ensuring the protocol’s responsiveness to user needs. The design often incorporates time-locks and quorums to prevent malicious proposals and ensure broad consensus.