TCR Series Part 3 Administrative -- Can Public Administration Curate Trust? Decentralized Administration of Participation and Transparency That TCR Opens: Can trust be curated through technology? In the digital era, TCR (Token Curated Registry) presents a new answer combining technology and community for trust curation challenges in public administration. TCR applied to public administration: government services, contractors, and public institutions could be included in TCR-based registries where community staking validates their compliance with service standards; citizens who experience poor service have financial incentive to challenge listings they believe no longer merit inclusion; the decentralized challenge mechanism creates accountability pressure independent of political cycles or budget constraints; transparent on-chain records of challenges, responses, and outcomes create accountability history that is difficult to manipulate. The governance implications: TCR for public administration would represent a form of participatory governance where citizens have both the right and financial incentive to monitor government service quality; this is distinct from traditional feedback mechanisms (complaint hotlines, citizen surveys) because it creates permanent on-chain records and gives challengers actual financial stakes in the outcome.