Material Finality Framework

🔹The Material Finality Framework (MFF) is a governance and settlement architecture designed to resolve ambiguity in complex economic systems.

🔹As economic activity becomes increasingly AI-mediated, distributed, and multi-jurisdictional, traditional trust mechanisms—contracts, interpretation, and enforcement—face structural limits. MFF addresses this gap by introducing a finality layer where governance, resolution authority, and material outcomes are explicitly anchored.

🔹MFF does not replace law, contracts, or institutions.
It operates as an architectural complement, ensuring that when interpretation fails, resolution does not.

🔹Within the FE4C ecosystem, MFF:

  • Defines where authority resolves in complex systems

  • Anchors AI-assisted governance to material outcomes

  • Enables institutional confidence across long-horizon deployments

  • Supports cross-platform and cross-jurisdictional consistency

🔹MFF is a core structural component of the CDE architecture, designed for institutional durability rather than speed or speculation.