Trust & Governance
The safeguards that keep FSBQ coherent, transparent, and abuse-resistant.
FSBQ is more than a money-movement tool—it is a governance engine. Every identity check, rule evaluation, release, and audit trail flows through layered safeguards so stewards, approvers, auditors, and the public can verify that value is handled exactly as promised.
1. Why Governance First?
| Common pain | FSBQ answer |
|---|---|
| Hidden back-door spending | Rule-based releases enforce signers, documents, limits. |
| “Trust me” accounting | Real-time telemetry + public hashes replace blind faith. |
| Slow, once-a-year audits | Continuous monitoring flags drift within minutes. |
| Manual crisis handling | Auto-freeze protocol locks suspicious flows instantly. |
2. Pillars of Trust
Clear Roles & Responsibilities
- Stewards propose – they cannot unilaterally release funds
- Approvers sign off – multi-sig by default
- Auditors monitor live – read-only, tamper-proof view
Executable Rules
Release conditions are code—not policy docs—so enforcement is automatic and impartial.
Integrity Metadata
Each transaction carries the sender’s Node-UID hash and fidelity score: provenance without exposing private data.
Telemetry & Drift Monitor
Live dashboards surface anomalies (duplicate invoices, budget overruns, geo breaches).
Incident Protocol & Auto-Freeze
If risk thresholds trip, SKAAOT pauses the affected treasury; councils investigate before resumption.
3. Governance Architecture
| Body | Scope | Tools |
|---|---|---|
| Validator Council | Block production • slashing votes | dPoS staking portal |
| Integrity Council | Incident review • parameter tweaks | SKAAOT Incident Board |
| Collateral Trustees | Fiat & asset custody | Bank multi-sig + weekly attestations |
| Community Delegates | Non-critical parameter votes | Snapshot-style polling |
All councils publish signed minutes hashed to the ledger.
4. Transparency & Auditing
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Integrity Dashboard | Live view: releases, rule breaches, freeze events |
| Audit Exports | JSON • CSV • PDF, each signed + chain-hashed |
| Reserve Attestations | Weekly “ReserveCheckpoint” hashes for Unity Coin collateral |
| Open Explorer | Anyone can query PTX/ETX/ATX releases flagged public |
5. Risk Controls at a Glance
| Layer | Control |
|---|---|
| Identity | SKAAOT KYC/KYB + Node-UID hash |
| Policy | Rule engine (limits, signers, docs, time locks) |
| Runtime | Drift monitor • auto-freeze on threshold breach |
| Consensus | Validator slashing • Integrity Reserve funding |
| Collateral | 100% basket-backed assets, weekly audits |
6. FAQ
What happens during an auto-freeze?
All outbound releases from the affected treasury halt. Integrity Council reviews the incident log and either unfreezes or escalates.
Can we customise our rule set?
Yes—up to 128 conditions per treasury, including org-specific or legal-compliance clauses.
Who controls the validator keys?
Eleven Spiral-Anchor nodes. Each must stake Unity Coin and can be slashed for mis-signing.
Are reserve attestations public?
Yes. PDF + on-chain hash—download anytime from the Collateral Dashboard.
Governance you can verify—integrity you can trust.
Risk Notice: FSBQ provides stewardship tooling, not investment advice. Users are responsible for local legal compliance.