The Republic's Conscience — Edition 20: The Doctrine of Monetary Source Confusion — Part XII.
The Whitepaper por Nicolin Decker
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In this twelfth and final edition of The Republic’s Conscience in The Doctrine of Monetary Source Confusion (MSC) series, Nicolin Decker delivers the doctrine’s closing argument—integrating the framework into a constitutional model defining the boundary of money.
The episode introduces the Constitutional Monetary Integrity Model (CMIM), linking classification, function, perception, behavior, and institutional structure. Within this system, perception shapes behavior, behavior drives adoption, adoption alters structure, and structure affects the integrity of monetary closure.
From this model, the episode outlines the interaction of five doctrines: Monetary Closure, Anchored Decentralization, Architectural Sovereignty Contagion (ASC), Monetary Source Confusion (MSC), and Cryptographic Closure Failure (CCF). Together, t ...