Yes, this is correct. Governance, in this context, can be defined as the set of rules, processes, and structures that guide how a project is managed and how decisions are made. This can include how the project is funded, how decisions are made, who has the authority to make decisions, and how the project is monitored and evaluated. UniV3, on the other hand, is a user-defined set of rules, processes, and structures that guide how the project is managed and how decisions are made. This can include how the project is funded, how decisions are made, who has the authority to make decisions, and how the project is monitored and evaluated. The difference between governance and UniV3 is that UniV3 is a more specific set of rules and processes that are tailored to the specific needs of the project.