Governance Modules

Optional governance logic that may be applied to specific OLTA index funds.

While OLTA funds are primarily rule-based and automated, certain products may include governance modules to enable controlled participation in fund-level decisions. These modules are not systematic and are only activated under specific conditions or for episodic events.


When Governance Applies

Governance features are enabled only if the fund’s structure explicitly allows it. Typical use cases include:

  • Approving or rejecting discretionary inclusion/exclusion of assets

  • Voting on methodology adjustments or sector definitions

  • Emergency interventions (e.g., asset freeze, fallback reallocation)

Governance does not override the core ruleset. It is designed to complement automated processes in edge-case or exceptional scenarios.


Governance Structure

Optional modules may use:

  • IRT token-weighted voting (Investment Representation Tokens)

  • Threshold-based quorum and time-locked execution

  • Veto rights under specific safeguard conditions

All actions are visible on-chain and subject to transparency logs.


Integration Flexibility

These modules can be:

  • Pre-configured for specific index templates

  • Triggered manually via governance contracts

  • Deactivated if no longer relevant to the fund’s design

This approach allows OLTA to remain primarily automated and trust-minimized, while enabling participative input in limited and well-defined contexts.

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