Governance is one of those things most protocols treat as infrastructure until the infrastructure disappears.
With Tally shutting down, @Fluence is moving DAO governance into its native Token App,
giving the community a dedicated place to vote, create proposals, and track governance activity without relying on a third party platform.
On the surface, it looks like a simple migration. In practice, it's another step toward owning more of the stack.
As Fluence continues simplifying its architecture around Ethereum and AI infrastructure, governance is following the same path.
Instead of depending on external tooling, core DAO functions now live closer to the ecosystem itself,
making participation more direct and reducing reliance on services outside Fluence's control.
The result is a governance system that's easier to access, easier to maintain, and more resilient to changes happening elsewhere in the ecosystem.
