Fabric & Ledger is a framework designed to bring structural clarity to how financial portfolios are constructed, understood, and governed across both traditional and digital finance.
In practice, finance operates through portfolios: collections of instruments, contracts, and positions that interact with one another over time. As portfolios grow, span asset classes, and cross legal or technical boundaries, their structure often becomes harder to reason about. Existing systems are effective at pricing, optimising, or executing individual components, but they struggle to make the overall arrangement easy to understand once complexity accumulates.
Fabric & Ledger takes a structure-first approach to this problem. Rather than focusing on behaviour, prediction, or implementation detail, the framework is concerned with how financial arrangements are composed, how their parts relate to one another, and how clarity can be preserved as those arrangements evolve. This makes it possible to reason about portfolios as a whole not just as collections of isolated products.
The framework is intentionally non-prescriptive and independent of any specific technology or market. Its aim is to help address sources of fragility that tend to emerge at the portfolio level, where small mismatches, hidden dependencies, or gradual drift across components can lead to larger problems over time.
Fabric & Ledger is oriented toward long-horizon coherence and future standardisation, providing a shared structural foundation that can support clearer understanding, comparison, and governance of complex financial arrangements as the ecosystem continues to evolve.
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