Glossary
- Autonomous capital
- Capital workflows where autonomous systems can participate in strategy, decision support, and execution pathways.
- Trust-staged
- A rollout model where capabilities progress through explicit maturity stages instead of being treated as fully autonomous from day one.
- Simulation-backed
- A surface or metric derived from simulation context. Useful for evaluation, but not equivalent to finalized live execution outcomes.
- Live-capped
- A controlled live stage with explicit limits and safety constraints.
- Live-verified
- A higher-trust live stage where outcomes are more strongly reconciled and verified.
- Proposal
- A structured action intent that can be reviewed before decision or execution.
- Decision event
- A recorded approval, rejection, or hold action associated with a proposal lifecycle.
- Evidence
- Durable records used to inspect what happened, why it happened, and how a decision path was formed.
- Provenance
- Context about where a quote, build, or signal came from and under which conditions it was produced.
- Reconciliation
- The process of aligning intended actions, recorded events, and final outcomes into a coherent state history.
- Operator
- A permissioned actor responsible for controlled decisions in sensitive workflows.
- Policy boundary
- A rule-enforced boundary that determines what actions are allowed, by whom, and under which constraints.