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| - | The Governed Node Service Market supports a practical middle path. It allows large multinational institutions to participate within national and international scaffolding rather than above it. It allows smaller and specialized providers to perform bounded governed functions without trying to replace systemically important institutions. It supports distributed work without adopting crypto-style token incentives, permissionless validation, or ledger-first governance. | + | |
| + | The Governed Node Service Market supports a practical middle path. | ||
| + | * It allows large multinational institutions to participate within national and international scaffolding rather than above it. | ||
| + | * It allows smaller and specialized providers to perform bounded governed functions without trying to replace systemically important institutions. | ||
| + | * It supports distributed work without adopting crypto-style token incentives, permissionless validation, or ledger-first governance. | ||