A modern economy cannot function without efficient commercial claim enforcement.
The enforcement layer is still offline.
Businesses can sign contracts online, move money globally in seconds, and coordinate supply chains across continents. Yet when a contract is breached, enforcement still depends on slow, fragmented court systems designed long before the internet.
The result is that a large portion of commercial obligations are never practically enforceable - not because the claims lack merit, but because the cost, delay, and complexity outweigh the value of pursuing them.
