Systems
Systems
System-level notes on how centralized exchanges operate — and how to design usage that survives failure, restrictions, and policy shifts.
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How Centralized Exchanges Actually Operate (A Systems View)
A centralized exchange is not a trading interface. It is a layered custodial system with internal ledgers, operational controls, and jurisdictional constraints.
What you get from Systems
A survivability-first model: roles, redundancy, failure drills, and exit discipline.
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SafeCEXStack — Operational Safety System
Practical survivability setup: roles, redundancy, and withdrawal resilience across platforms.

Core Systems
CAPSTONE (HUB)
SafeCEXStack — A Survivability-First Reference Architecture
This is the map: role separation → drills → exit logic, with internal links across the full Systems sequence.
SafeCEXStack is a survivability-first reference architecture for using centralized exchanges. This capstone consolidates the full Systems sequence into a single framework—showing how role separation, redundancy, failure drills, and exit logic work together to preserve control when platforms degrade.




