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Governance hijacking risk is reduced when voting power is widely distributed and supported by robust decentralization protocols. Multi-signature approvals, time-locked proposals, and community veto mechanisms prevent unilateral decisions. However, emergency override powers or concentrated voting may still pose threats. Analyzing historical governance activity, proposal transparency, and protective structures offers a realistic view of vulnerability. Well-designed governance frameworks balance accountability, fairness, and operational flexibility while maintaining ecosystem security.