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Silent Sovereign Equilibrium

A steady state of extremely high Meaning Tension combined with a deliberately maintained low Perceptual Legibility — achieved by forgoing mass exposure in order to preserve pricing power.

Canonical source: White Paper v4.0, Terminology Appendix

Mechanism

The defining feature is that this state rarely produces news. An asset in Silent Sovereign Equilibrium is not being discovered, is not scaling, and is not generating headlines — which is precisely why it is easy for external observers, and even for management under yield pressure, to underrate how deliberately it is being maintained.

No registry case has yet been matched to this pattern with confidence. Definition only, until real evidence supports a specific example.
Definitional Authority — This term is defined canonically in BSIP v4.0 and the White Paper v4.0. This page restates that definition on its own address for reference; it is not an independent source and does not diverge from it.
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