Declared the Balanced Exchange Framework CORE architecture final at Framework Version 1.0 while preserving function-specific READY / CONDITIONAL / HOLD activation gates.
Clarified that a Wallet Position below Zero Level is only a coordinate relative to an actual/evidenced reference level; it is not debt, missing money, negative ownership or a source of newly created spending power.
Closed the Balanced Wallet framework design around Personal Sufficiency, non-fixed Maximum Growth Ceiling, Zero-Level mapping, aggregate-zero coordinate identity, dynamic multi-month Flow Capacity and breathing expansion/contraction.
Defined Flow Capacity as adaptive to real economic opportunity and use over meaningful monthly/multi-month periods; exact operational parameters intentionally remain versioned policy rather than a universal financial formula.
Closed Economic Gravity at design level: unused Registered excess is reviewed over time, followed by notice and participant choice; any deregistration applies only to unused Registered status above the active flow range and may occur in one or multiple steps.
Confirmed that deregistration may contract the economy without implying collapse; later real demand may expand capacity through a separate new Registration Event without transferring another participant’s native asset.
Closed system maturity at design level as an emergent collective transition driven by sufficient personal Balanced Wallet participation plus sustained internal circulation, recirculation and reduced structural growth dependence rather than a fixed date, Split count or threshold.
Reclassified Annex C from “Conditions Precedent for Final 1.0” to “Activation & Implementation Conditions”: legal, technical, accounting, KYC, product, entity, jurisdiction and coin-specific packs remain mandatory before affected functions are activated.
Preserved the principle that Framework 1.0 is an operational/transparency architecture and not a MiCA white paper, legal opinion, licence, regulatory approval, deposit guarantee or no-loss promise.