Strong corporate governance is the backbone of market confidence and long-term growth.
According to OECD data across 52 major economies, the current landscape reveals:
✓ Women hold 29% of board seats globally ✓ Institutional investors account for roughly 50% of equity holdings ✓ 90% of large companies mandate sustainability disclosure
These metrics tell us something important: transparency, diversity, and accountability aren't just buzzwords—they're driving institutional adoption and market stability. As Web3 projects mature, similar governance standards will likely become table stakes for serious players.
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GasWaster
· 2025-12-17 19:06
Web3 governance would be so boring if it were just like this, it feels like traditional finance just changing skins.
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VibesOverCharts
· 2025-12-15 19:54
Hey, no, Web3 still can't even handle basic governance properly, so what are we learning from traditional finance...
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UncommonNPC
· 2025-12-15 19:43
Web3 really needs to learn this set of skills, or else you'll just be a tool for institutions to harvest profits.
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MeltdownSurvivalist
· 2025-12-15 19:42
Hmm... 29% female directors and they still need to boast? Over here in our Web3, a bunch of unknowns are still raising hundreds of millions, while compliant players are getting stuck. What happened to governance?
Strong corporate governance is the backbone of market confidence and long-term growth.
According to OECD data across 52 major economies, the current landscape reveals:
✓ Women hold 29% of board seats globally
✓ Institutional investors account for roughly 50% of equity holdings
✓ 90% of large companies mandate sustainability disclosure
These metrics tell us something important: transparency, diversity, and accountability aren't just buzzwords—they're driving institutional adoption and market stability. As Web3 projects mature, similar governance standards will likely become table stakes for serious players.