I have been thinking a lot about how blockchain use cases are slowly shifting. It is not only about moving value anymore. Governance is becoming just as important. Lorenzo Protocol fits well into that change. What stands out to me is how BANK is designed mainly for decision making, not quick transfers. It feels more serious and structured.
BANK is used to vote, stake, and take responsibility inside the system. When people lock value, they also commit to outcomes. That changes behavior. I like that governance here is not symbolic. Decisions can trigger real actions on chain, which makes participation matter.
Another thing I notice is the flexibility. Governance can stay open or become identity aware when rules demand it. That feels realistic. It is not hype driven. It feels like quiet infrastructure being built for long term use.

