DAOs frequently collapse not from lack of capital, but from lack of enforceable mandate. Governance votes are not policy unless the system can actually constrain action.
Sagitta AAA treats allocation policy as executable doctrine.
A policy is not a suggestion. It is a constraint set: risk ceilings, concentration caps, regime behavior, liquidity requirements, and mandate priorities. Allocation becomes the mechanical outcome of those rules.
This shifts decision-making from personality to structure. Instead of debating each trade, institutions define acceptable behavior, and the allocator resolves allocations inside that permitted space.
Enforceable policy produces continuity. It prevents panic reallocations, narrative-driven behavior, and governance drift. The goal is not perfect optimization. The goal is systemic discipline.
Decentralized organizations do not need more opinions. They need allocation law.
Sagitta AAA is built to make policy real, not rhetorical.
