Overview
The Elanura DAO Protocol Framework defines the structural and operational principles guiding research, infrastructure development, and node coordination within the Elanura ecosystem.
Last Version: March 2026
Foundation Principle
The Protocol Framework is designed as a structured coordination architecture. It governs:
The framework does not replace statutory law or regulatory obligations.
| Principle | Description |
|---|---|
| Structured Access | Participation occurs through defined credential and infrastructure requirements. Access is scope-defined. |
| Privacy by Design | Data collection is minimized and access is wallet-authenticated where applicable. Zero surveillance. |
| Contribution Model | Value exchange may occur through defined collaboration, expertise, or research participation — not financial speculation. |
| Governance Structure | Operational decisions follow documented coordination processes. No unilateral authority. |
| Distributed Architecture | Infrastructure is designed to operate through distributed technical systems rather than centralized platforms. |
Technologies and protocols are developed within documented research frameworks and structured technical specifications.
Access to defined infrastructure layers may occur through:
Access remains scope-defined and compliant with applicable regulations.
Infrastructure components may be deployed across distributed environments. All deployment activities are subject to applicable legal and operational requirements in relevant jurisdictions.
Framework updates and infrastructure development occur through:
No single participant holds unilateral authority over structural modifications.
Access credentials validated
Scope-defined approval
Technical engagement
Documented participation
The Elanura DAO Protocol Framework:
It functions solely as a structured coordination framework for distributed research infrastructure.
Elanura DAO
Distributed research & activation infrastructure.
Non-medical.
Non-investment.
Credential-defined participation.