Where failure usually appears
- Payload substitution and scope abuse.
- Quorum inflation or timelock bypass.
- Execution using governance narrative rather than narrow attestation.
Blockchain use case
DAO and protocol governance need proposal legitimacy, scope binding, timelock truth, and downstream execution gates that do not trust raw governance claims.
Where failure usually appears
How LockJaw changes the operating model
Governance-derived actions become usable only after legitimacy is attested, then independently gated before execution, with refusal or inconsistency preserved as proof.