Metabolic Sovereignty Framework — Master Index
Defines the conceptual, technical and institutional grammar for treating biospheres as programmable balance sheets. Establishes the roles of bioregions, sensors, sovereign nodes and exchanges.
This playbook formalises the Metabolic Sovereignty Framework (MSF), the TEC-X Protocol and the supporting BOREALIS and AEGIS-7 layers — a sovereign bio-capital architecture that turns planetary metabolism into neutral, settlement-grade collateral.
The Metabolic Sovereignty Protocol defines how living systems become accountable without being reduced to extractive commodities. It is not a new token — it is a ruleset for how bioregions, sensors, models and jurisdictions agree on what counts as verified bio-capital.
MSF provides the architectural grammar. TEC-X executes the consensus logic. BOREALIS supplies the intelligence substrate. AEGIS-7 shields the whole stack from jurisdictional capture. Together they ensure that “value” is minted only when metabolic work can be scientifically demonstrated and politically defended.
The protocol is designed to be neutral to BRICS, G7 and regional blocs: it treats bioregions as programmable balance sheets and exchanges as interfaces — not as political centres. Any state, fund or consortium that accepts the rules may instantiate instruments against the architecture.
Defines the conceptual, technical and institutional grammar for treating biospheres as programmable balance sheets. Establishes the roles of bioregions, sensors, sovereign nodes and exchanges.
Formalises the metabolic consensus engine that mints settlement-grade units only when metabolic work is verified. Links SABM-X telemetry to sovereign-grade unit issuance and ecological slashing conditions.
Multi-jurisdictional structure (ADGM, AIFC, HK, Labuan, etc.) that allows Axis II to operate under sanctions, capital controls and regulatory fragmentation without becoming anyone’s national project.
The sensor and model layer: SABM-X, quantum simulators and AI systems that convert raw biospheric signals into usable risk metrics and protocol-relevant indicators.
Describes how to bring Axis II online in phased deployments: from Arctic-Boreal and Amazonian bio-banks to a fully operational GBX corridor for Global South and high-latitude jurisdictions.
Positions Axis II as a neutral settlement and collateral layer for sovereign actors, building on MSF and TEC-X while remaining architecture-first and geopolitically agnostic.