Cosigo — Steward

Governance & Custodial Responsibility Framework

The Cosigo steward framework defines the human and institutional responsibility layer of the protocol. It governs custody integrity, continuity assurance, operational legitimacy, and system-level accountability.

Stewardship in Cosigo is not control — it is responsibility. This layer exists to preserve trust, continuity, and legitimacy across the ecosystem through structured governance, transparent authority, and defined custodial roles.

Steward Team

Public identity and responsibility reference for Cosigo stewardship roles.

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Wendall Wilson
Founder · Project Steward · Responsible Party

Founder and current steward of the Cosigo protocol. Responsible for system architecture, custody framework, public communications, and token metadata integrity.

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To be determined
Satellite Liaison · Security

Future role focused on satellite coordination, operational security, and incident response.

Steward Functions

  • Custody responsibility
  • Deposit integrity assurance
  • Operational continuity
  • Protocol compliance
  • Verification coordination
  • Transparency enforcement
  • Trust preservation

Governance Role

Stewards operate as the continuity guardians of the Cosigo system. Their function is not discretionary power, but protocol-bound responsibility enforced through structure, verification, and transparency.

Governance is executed through defined roles, not arbitrary authority. Stewardship exists to maintain legitimacy, not dominance.

Status

This namespace is under active construction.

Governance structures, stewardship roles, and operational frameworks are being formalized.

Documentation and authority models will be published progressively.