3. Architectural Motivation

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Centralised financial platforms create political and architectural tension when they concentrate data custody, processing authority, interpretation, access control, settlement support, compliance evidence, and market visibility in a single institution or platform operator.

This concentration creates several concerns:

Blockchain and crypto-economic models address centralisation by distributing ledger state, validator participation, or token incentives. Those models do not address the full institutional problem. Regulated financial infrastructure needs qualified participants, accountable providers, evidence-linked work records, policy-governed processing, jurisdictional eligibility, ordinary accounting treatment, and visible non-functional assurance.

The Governed Node Service Market addresses the problem differently. It distributes governed work to eligible participants while preserving shared semantics, policy, evidence, compensation, qualification, and governance discipline.