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Revise security considerations in README.md#135

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Updated the README to include security considerations and compliance records while removing the commented section on upgradability.

Updated the README to include security considerations and compliance records while removing the commented section on upgradability.

Signed-off-by: JR <121876847+snarkworld@users.noreply.github.com>

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Pull request overview

This PR updates ARC-0022’s README to make the “Security Considerations” section part of the rendered document, including notes on freeze-list enforcement, compliance records, pause kill-switch behavior, and upgradability controls.

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  • Uncomments and publishes the “Security Considerations” section.
  • Ensures the upgradability description is included as part of the visible security guidance.

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Clarified the upgradability section regarding program upgrades and multisig requirements.

Signed-off-by: JR <121876847+snarkworld@users.noreply.github.com>
@snarkworld snarkworld requested a review from vicsn June 8, 2026 12:59
@snarkworld snarkworld merged commit 30bd7a2 into master Jun 8, 2026
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@snarkworld snarkworld deleted the ARC22-readme-fix branch June 8, 2026 13:31
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