Description: Open governance refers to governance models that are transparent and allow community participation in decision-making. This approach seeks to democratize the management and administration of resources, promoting inclusion and collaboration among various stakeholders involved. In the context of technology, open governance relies on decentralized technologies, such as blockchain, which facilitate transparency and traceability of decisions. The main characteristics of open governance include accessibility, where any community member can participate; transparency, which allows all stakeholders to see how decisions are made; and accountability, where decision-makers must justify their actions to the community. This model is particularly relevant in a digital world where trust and participation are fundamental to the success of projects and platforms. Open governance not only empowers users but also fosters a sense of belonging and shared responsibility, which can lead to greater sustainability and long-term success of initiatives in various technology ecosystems.