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| Distributed Authority, Shared Discipline establishes that no single technical platform, provider, jurisdiction, | Distributed Authority, Shared Discipline establishes that no single technical platform, provider, jurisdiction, | ||
| - | Distributed Authority and Shared Discipline do not mean uncontrolled decentralisation. The market depends on common governance rules, Qualification Profiles, Qualification Evidence, Selection Criteria, Work Performed Events, Evidence References, Cost Rules, Compensation Claims, Settlement Instructions, | + | Distributed Authority and Shared Discipline do not mean uncontrolled decentralisation. The market depends on common governance rules, Qualification Profiles, Qualification Evidence, Selection Criteria, Work Performed Events, Evidence References, Cost Rules, Compensation Claims, Settlement Instructions, |
| - | Distributed Authority, Shared Discipline allows multinational institutions, | + | Distributed Authority, Shared Discipline allows multinational institutions, |
| - | Distributed Authority and Shared Discipline distinguish the Governed Node Service Market from ledger-first or token-first models. The market does not rely on cryptocurrency incentives, permissionless validation, or a distributed ledger as the organising | + | Distributed Authority and Shared Discipline distinguish the Governed Node Service Market from [[dido: |
| ==== Requirement ==== | ==== Requirement ==== | ||
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| ==== Example ==== | ==== Example ==== | ||
| - | Several Qualified Service Providers operate Qualified Nodes for semantic validation, sanctions screening, policy evaluation, evidence recording, and settlement-support processing. Each provider performs a bounded governed function under recognised qualification and evidence obligations. The market distributes work across those providers while preserving common governance rules, assignment evidence, compensation eligibility, | + | Several Qualified Service Providers operate Qualified Nodes for semantic validation, sanctions screening, policy evaluation, evidence recording, and settlement-support processing. Each provider performs a bounded governed function under recognised qualification and evidence obligations. The market distributes work across those providers while preserving common governance rules, assignment evidence, compensation eligibility, |