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==== ### ==== # Operational Visibility - Everyone in SONOVA can see, in familiar monetary terms, what the system is producing energetically and ethically. # Decision Support - Tools, hubs, and governing entities (like the Jany & Tony System) can: - Decide which projects to fund, - Which regions to prioritize, - How to allocate capital in alignment with regeneration. # Feedback Loop - When e-β£ value rises or falls (relative to fiat/crypto), the system can self-adjust strategies: - Increase certain energy capture modes, - Reinforce certain audits, - Slow or accelerate funding. ===== 1. For Investors - The e-β£ module provides real-time transparency of: - How the system values itself, - How it is connected to global markets. - It transforms TCSAI from a pure concept into a financially legible organism. ===== # For Scientists & Technologists - It offers a testbed where: - Energy, cognition, ethics, and finance are experimentally linked. - It opens the door to: - New models of econophysics and regenerative macroeconomics. # For Societies - In your SCHEC framework, e-β£ can: - Finance public goods, climate adaptation, social programs, not by taxation but by systemic regeneration gains.
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