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.