# 1.0 Final Framework Summary

> Balanced Exchange Framework (BEF) - Framework Version 1.0, 2026-08-22.
> Source of record: https://balancedexchangeframe.work/doc/v1-0

- 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.
