UNDERSTAND · IN DESIGN
Governance
A treasury is only as trustworthy as the rules for changing it. This page states who may change what, what each change requires, and where the record of it lands.
| Change | Who decides | What it requires | Recorded where |
|---|---|---|---|
| Amend an issuance rule | Flashy Group, internally | No external sign-off exists today | /changelog/ and this page |
| Post an adjustment entry | Support, with an operator approval | An idempotency key derived from the source event | The ledger, as a new entry — never an edit |
| Add an asset | Flashy Group, internally | A configuration record; no new code path | /assets/ and /changelog/ |
| Change a published figure’s definition | Flashy Group, internally | A dated changelog entry stating the old and new method | /methodology/ and /changelog/ |
∅ No independent seat exists yet
Every control above is internal. No party outside Flashy Group can currently block a change to the issuance rules. That is the honest position, and it is why third-party attestation is on the roadmap rather than described as a safeguard here.