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Release Structure

Control how action gets unlocked

LAV release structure is built to stop reckless first moves. It defines when information is revealed, who should receive it, and what sequence should be followed before action happens.

Release Model

What release structure is for

Release structure defines how access unfolds. The goal is not instant exposure. The goal is controlled action, cleaner timing, and fewer mistakes when pressure is high.

Who receives what

Different people can receive different levels of information based on role, timing, and responsibility.

When access changes

Release structure defines the conditions or sequence that should happen before more information is exposed.

How mistakes get reduced

Structured release keeps people from rushing into the wrong wallet, wrong decision, or wrong person too early.

Release Example

Example release structure

Stage order

  • Stage 1: Immediate trusted contact guidance
  • Stage 2: Packet review and role confirmation
  • Stage 3: Wallet record review
  • Stage 4: Controlled action steps
  • Stage 5: Escalation or outside support

Release outcomes

  • Prevents overexposure too early
  • Prevents the wrong person taking the lead
  • Prevents wallet action before context is understood
  • Creates a disciplined sequence instead of panic response
Why it matters

Why release structure matters

No instant dump

Good handoff systems do not throw everything at everyone all at once.

No uncontrolled action

Release structure reduces the chance of fast, emotional, badly informed decisions.

No broken sequence

People need a clear order so the system holds up under pressure.

Current State

What this page represents right now

Live public direction

This page now shows the real release structure LAV is being built around.

Next product step

Release structure helps keep access controlled, staged, and easier to handle under pressure.