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kanaria007 
posted an update May 29
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✅ Article highlight: *World Economy Governance & Anti-Manipulation* (art-60-161, v0.1)

TL;DR:
This article treats a world economy as a governance surface, not just a price simulator.

If you want to say “prices were fair,” “there was no manipulation,” or “this market intervention was legitimate,” you need more than dashboards. You need pinned measurement semantics, receipted adversary monitoring, and receipted institutional intervention. In this framing, markets are not vibes. They are policies with receipts.

Read:
kanaria007/agi-structural-intelligence-protocols

Why it matters:
• turns economy claims into auditable claims instead of economist-flavored storytelling
• treats bot farms, market manipulation, and propaganda as adversarial operations with receipts
• makes “no manipulation” a stronger claim that must be monitoring-backed
• shows how freezes, rollbacks, tax changes, and price-band interventions need explicit policy hooks and authority

What’s inside:
• *economy observability contracts* and *metrics profiles* for pinned measurement semantics
• *economy monitoring profiles/receipts* anchored to 148 adversary monitoring
• oracle-backed economy events such as *MARKET_REGIME_SHIFT*
• receipted institutional interventions: freezes, rollback trades, tax changes, and price-band updates
• the idea of *safe-mode economics* when integrity or coverage becomes uncertain

Key idea:
Do not say:

*“the market looked healthy.”*

Say:

*“this economy claim is backed by pinned observability and metrics profiles, monitoring receipts, and receipted institutional actions under declared policy and authority.”*
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