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Ep 12: From Trustless Code to Trusted Governance: Why Crypto Needs Boards and Audit feat. M. Flament

from Governance Unplugged - Internal Audit, Risk & Controls · host Thomas Michel

Episode 12 From Trustless Code to Trusted Governance: Why Crypto Needs Boards and (Internal) Audit Guest: Marieke Flament: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariekeflament/ Episode Summary Crypto was built on “don’t trust people, trust the code.” But code is written, maintained, and exploited by people. In this episode, Thomas sits down with Marieke — a crypto-governance expert and industry leader — to explore the paradox at the heart of Web3: trustless architectures still require trusted structures. We unpack how Bitcoin and Ethereum took different paths, what DAOs have actually taught us about decision-making, why “trustless ≠ riskless,” and how boards, risk management, and internal audit can bring credibility, resilience, and scale to this fast-maturing space. You’ll hear concrete examples (FTX, Terra/Luna), practical boardroom questions for M&A and partnership decisions, and a clear playbook for founders who want governance to be a growth multiplier, not a brake pedal. What We Cover • Bitcoin vs. Ethereum: two governance philosophies, one shared lesson • DAOs: transparency, participation—and the human layer that never disappears • “Trustless ≠ Riskless”: why accountability and oversight still matter • What TradFi can learn from Web3 (traceability, on-chain analytics) • What Web3 can learn from TradFi (boards, controls, audit discipline) • The role of Internal Audit in crypto: from “after-the-fact” to “at-the-table” • Crisis readiness: scenarios, controls, and board behaviour when things break • Founder–Board dynamics: co-creation over compliance theatre • A day-one governance checklist for crypto founders Key Takeaways • Governance is a capability, not a constraint. In crypto, it’s the difference between hype and scale. • DAOs increase transparency, not infallibility. Human incentives and bias remain—just more visible. • Internal Audit belongs at the table. Anticipate risks early, shape controls, and strengthen credibility. • Convergence is here. TradFi gains traceability; Web3 gains board discipline and structured assurance. • Trust is built before the storm. Scenario planning and control design are non-negotiable. Memorable Lines • “Trustless doesn’t mean riskless.” • “Founders who treat boards as partners unlock real, sustainable growth.” • “Governance isn’t the enemy of innovation—it’s a multiplier.”

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