Governance, Policy & Compliance explores how decentralized systems make decisions, enforce rules, and interact with real-world legal frameworks. This section focuses on the structures that balance openness with accountability—ensuring blockchain networks can evolve responsibly while earning trust from users, institutions, and regulators. Here, you’ll explore on-chain governance systems and DAO governance models that allow communities to propose, debate, and vote on protocol changes. You’ll dive into voting and proposal frameworks, digital asset custody solutions, and identity and KYC systems that support compliance without sacrificing decentralization. You’ll also examine jurisdictional blockchain policies, regulatory landscapes across regions, and the standards organizations shaping interoperability and best practices. From grassroots DAO coordination to global compliance infrastructure, Governance, Policy & Compliance provides the context needed to understand how decentralized networks operate within social, legal, and economic systems. Whether you’re a builder, policymaker, founder, researcher, or ecosystem participant, this section helps you navigate how blockchain governance works—on-chain and off—with clarity and confidence.

On-Chain Governance Systems
Power in blockchain networks doesn’t come from boardrooms or executives—it comes from code and community consensus. Welcome to the On-Chain Governance Systems hub on Blockchain Streets, where decisions are written into the very infrastructure of decentralized networks. In these systems, governance is not just discussed; it is executed directly through blockchain transactions and smart contracts that automatically enforce the will of the community. On-chain governance allows token holders, validators, or

Voting & Proposal Frameworks
In decentralized systems, governance is not dictated from the top—it emerges from the community. Welcome to the Voting & Proposal Frameworks hub on Blockchain Streets, where the mechanics of decentralized decision-making come to life. Blockchain networks, decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), and Web3 protocols rely on structured governance models that allow communities to propose ideas, debate improvements, and vote on the future of their ecosystems. This section explores the tools and

DAO Governance Models
DAOs are rewriting the rules of organization, replacing boardrooms and executive hierarchies with transparent code, community participation, and programmable governance. Welcome to the DAO Governance Models hub on Blockchain Streets, where we explore the systems that help decentralized communities make decisions, allocate resources, and shape the future together. In the world of Web3, governance is more than a feature—it is the engine that determines how power moves, how proposals succeed,

Compliance Infrastructure
Compliance Infrastructure is the invisible framework powering trust across the blockchain universe. Beneath every transaction, token, and smart contract lies a complex web of rules, verification layers, and automated safeguards ensuring that decentralized systems remain secure, transparent, and aligned with global standards. From identity verification and anti-money laundering protocols to smart contract auditing and on-chain monitoring, compliance infrastructure transforms blockchain from experimental tech into enterprise-ready innovation. As digital assets move

Regulatory Landscapes
Regulatory Landscapes define the ever-shifting terrain where blockchain innovation meets real-world law. As decentralized technologies expand across borders, industries, and financial systems, they encounter a complex web of regulations that vary by country, jurisdiction, and use case. From crypto taxation and securities classification to data privacy and cross-border compliance, understanding these evolving frameworks is essential for anyone building, investing, or participating in blockchain ecosystems. Unlike traditional systems, blockchain operates globally

Digital Asset Custody
Digital asset custody sits at the core of modern blockchain infrastructure, quietly safeguarding the keys that control value in a trust-minimized world. Unlike traditional finance, where institutions hold assets on behalf of users, blockchain custody revolves around cryptographic ownership—where access is defined not by identity, but by possession of private keys. This shift introduces both unprecedented autonomy and new layers of responsibility, reshaping how individuals and institutions secure, transfer, and

Identity & KYC Frameworks
Identity and KYC frameworks form one of the most important bridges between blockchain innovation and real-world trust. In decentralized systems, transactions can move without traditional gatekeepers, but platforms, institutions, and users still need reliable ways to verify who is participating, meet compliance standards, and reduce fraud. That is where identity design, onboarding controls, and know-your-customer processes become essential, creating structure around access, accountability, and lawful participation in fast-moving digital environments.

Jurisdictional Blockchain Policy
Jurisdictional blockchain policy sits at the crossroads of innovation, governance, and global competition. As decentralized technologies reshape finance, identity, and digital ownership, nations and regions are racing to define the rules that will guide adoption, protect users, and foster economic growth. From licensing frameworks and tax classifications to data sovereignty and cross-border compliance, every jurisdiction brings its own priorities, risks, and opportunities to the blockchain ecosystem. This section explores how

Standards Organizations
Standards organizations are the quiet architects behind blockchain’s path from bold experiment to trusted infrastructure. While headlines often focus on tokens, protocols, and market moves, real long-term progress depends on the groups defining how systems communicate, how security is measured, and how innovation becomes interoperable across industries and borders. These organizations bring structure to a fast-moving space, helping developers, enterprises, regulators, and global institutions speak a more consistent technical language.
