How It Works
How House of Stake Changes Over Time
How governance rules and structures can evolve without losing transparency or legitimacy.
House of Stake is meant to improve over time. This page explains how changes happen without turning governance into guesswork.
House of Stake is designed as an evolving governance system. To stay relevant, it must be able to improve over time — without losing stability or trust.
On-chain Versioning
Each major governance change (new roles, voting rules, funding mechanisms) is treated as a version upgrade. These changes are proposed and approved through the same proposal and voting process.
- All version changes are tracked on-chain
- Each version is publicly documented
- Participants can review historical changes and rationale
Why Versioning Matters
- Promotes transparency and continuity
- Prevents abrupt, undocumented changes
- Creates shared memory for governance evolution
Community-Driven Iteration
Governance is never "final." The House of Stake framework is open to experimentation, improvements, and new ideas — as long as they are proposed, reviewed, and voted on transparently.