Threshold Cryptography Governance
Threshold cryptography governance refers to the rules and processes that determine who participates in the signing threshold and how that threshold is managed over time. This includes how validators are rotated, how new members are added, and how the signing threshold itself is adjusted in response to network changes.
Effective governance ensures that the cryptographic foundation of the bridge remains secure even as the validator set evolves. It prevents the centralization of power by providing transparent and automated ways to update the system's security parameters.
Without robust governance, the threshold mechanism can become a rigid and vulnerable point of failure.