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Objects Before Tokens

A token can point at a claim, but it does not by itself coordinate the object.

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This publication explains why Realith keeps object coordination prior to token narratives in public positioning.

The token-first problem

Token-first narratives often start with transferability, market visibility, or holder status before the coordinated object is defined.

That order can hide the harder question: which object is being coordinated, by whom, in which contour, and through which admissible transition?

Object-first reading

An object-first reading names the object, the independent subjects, the current state, the required proof materials, and the conditions of recognition.

Only after that can any external representation be interpreted safely.

Public boundary

Realith is not introduced through a token narrative. The public thesis remains object coordination without a center of interpretation.