Issuance Standard
GravityBTC issuance defines the point at which a service has produced a Gravity-issued record under its applicable operational standard.
Issuance is not treated as a casual file generation event. It represents the creation of a client-facing record associated with a defined service lifecycle, invoice identifier, and preservation context.
Defined Issuance Event
An issued record is created only after the relevant service conditions have been satisfied, including settlement recognition, activation, review, or completion requirements.
Invoice Association
Issued records remain associated with the originating invoice identifier and the service event that produced them.
Preservation Context
Issuance connects the completed service process to Gravity’s preservation, retrieval, and continuity standards.
Deterministic Record Handling
Issued records are handled according to defined operational structures rather than discretionary reinterpretation after completion.
Client-Facing Continuity
Gravity issuance is designed to provide clients with stable reference behavior, recognizable record context, and retrieval continuity.
Scope Limits
Issuance reflects Gravity’s operational completion of a service record. It does not create custody, legal representation, investment management, or external institutional determination.