Released in conjunction with Point Zero Forum 2026, the playbook introduces Programmed Governance as a new operating model for implementing regulatory policy across on-chain finance, while GovOS provides policymakers and regulators with a beta environment to experience the transition from governance reporting to governance operations.
Singapore, 18 June 2026 — Cleanverse today announced the release of Programmed Governance: The Next Evolution of Financial Supervision for On-Chain Finance, a playbook exploring how regulators and industry participants can translate regulatory objectives into programmable operational controls within digital financial infrastructure.
Released in conjunction with Point Zero Forum 2026, the playbook addresses what Cleanverse believes is the next major challenge facing the digital asset ecosystem: not how to regulate blockchain technology, but how to achieve equivalent governance outcomes between traditional finance and on-chain finance.
As stablecoins, tokenized assets, and programmable financial infrastructure continue to gain adoption, regulators globally have made significant progress in establishing governance expectations through frameworks developed by international standard-setting bodies such as the Financial Stability Board (FSB), Financial Action Task Force (FATF), International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), Bank for International Settlements (BIS), and national regulators.
The challenge now lies in implementation.
Historically, traditional financial systems rely on regulated intermediaries to operationalize governance through compliance processes, reporting obligations, audits, and supervisory oversight. On-chain finance introduces a different operating environment where value increasingly moves across wallets, assets, applications, and jurisdictions without always relying on the same institutional control points.
The playbook introduces the concept of Programmed Governance - an operating model through which regulatory objectives can be translated into programmable controls that operate before value moves.
By combining verified identity, verified source of funds, programmable policy controls, and continuous supervisory visibility, Programmed Governance seeks to enable trust, accountability, financial integrity, and effective supervision to become embedded within the movement of value itself.
Introducing GovOS: The Operating System for Programmed Governance
Alongside the release of the playbook, Cleanverse also announced the launch of GovOS, a beta supervisory operating environment designed to demonstrate how Programmed Governance can function in practice.
GovOS enables policymakers, regulators, supervisory authorities as well as compliance practitioners to experiment with the next generation of financial supervision through a common operational environment for:
- Policy Configuration
- Policy Execution
- Supervisory Visibility
Within GovOS, users can define governance requirements, simulate transaction scenarios, evaluate policy outcomes, monitor governance events, and generate supervisory reporting from governance activity itself.
The platform is designed to illustrate a strategic shift from Governance Reporting toward Governance Operations, where governance requirements can increasingly be evaluated as transactions occur rather than relying solely on retrospective reporting and audit processes.
A New Supervisory Paradigm
Cleanverse believes the next phase of digital finance will not be defined solely by programmable money, but by programmable governance.
As financial activity becomes increasingly digital, programmable, and global, both policymakers and compliance practitioners require new operational tools capable of ensuring that established governance outcomes remain effective regardless of the infrastructure through which value moves.
Programmed Governance and GovOS are intended to contribute to this evolving conversation by providing both a conceptual framework and a practical environment through which policymakers can explore the future of supervision.
“The first generation of digital asset innovation focused on the programmability of money. The next frontier is the programmability of governance. The challenge is no longer defining regulatory objectives. The challenge is implementing them consistently across increasingly programmable financial infrastructure. Programmed Governance explores how policy can become operational, while GovOS demonstrates how policymakers may one day define, execute, and supervise governance requirements within the same environment.” – Ceridwen Choo, CEO & Co-founder, Cleanverse International Pte Ltd
Read the full Programmed Governance Playbook here: https://tinyurl.com/cleanverseplaybook
About Cleanverse
Cleanverse is a compliance-native infrastructure designed to support trusted on-chain finance through verified identity, verified assets, programmable governance controls, and supervisory visibility. By enabling governance requirements to operate before value moves, Cleanverse seeks to support the evolution of digital finance from innovation into financial market infrastructure.
For more information, visit: www.cleanverse.com
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