API Governance

API governance involves the management, security, and standardization of the application programming interfaces that allow external systems to interact with a trading platform. It defines the rules for how data is requested, how orders are submitted, and how access is restricted to ensure system stability.

Good governance includes monitoring usage patterns, implementing rate limits, and providing clear documentation for developers. It also involves managing security keys and authentication to prevent unauthorized access to user funds.

In a professional trading environment, robust API governance is essential for maintaining trust and ensuring that automated systems operate within the established safety parameters. It is the bridge between the internal engine and the external world of traders.

Governance Refresh
API Aggregation
Tokenholder Rights
Governance Hijacking
DAO Treasury Risks
Protocol Governance Tokens
Quorum and Voting Delay
Treasury Spending