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Structure Layer
The hidden market layer beneath visible price.
Structure Layer is the Ryqix term for reading the conditions beneath a crypto asset's visible price: fair value context, liquidity depth, supply load, absorption time, category behavior and structure state.
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Value Distance
The gap between visible price and structural value context.
Value Distance helps separate price movement from the broader structure that may or may not support that movement. Ryqix uses it as a context layer, not as a trade instruction.
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Supply Absorption
How much load the market has to carry over time.
Supply Absorption reads unlocks, emissions, circulating changes, liquidity depth and demand capacity together. It asks whether new or existing supply pressure can be carried by the market structure.
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Liquidity Gravity
The pulling force of real depth, flow and market routes.
Liquidity Gravity describes how exchange depth, DeFi pools, stablecoin routes, bridge flow and application demand can pull structure toward stronger, balanced or fragile conditions.
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Settlement Memory
Accumulated economic history written onto a chain.
Settlement Memory is used for assets such as Ethereum where DeFi liquidity, stablecoin flow, rollup activity, staking base, gas demand and application history accumulate into a deeper structural ground.
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Parallel Execution Layer
A structure where speed depends on coordinated execution design.
Parallel Execution Layer describes assets such as Solana where throughput, Sealevel runtime, Proof of History, local fee markets, state compression, validator performance and consumer demand must be read together.
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Ecosystem Spine
A token that carries coordination across multiple product surfaces.
Ecosystem Spine is used for assets such as BNB where chain usage, exchange memory, burn discipline, governance context, gas utility and ecosystem coordination sit on the same structural surface.
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DNA Map
A cluster map for reading market structure as zones.
DNA Map is Ryqix's visual structure layer. It groups assets into stronger, balanced, fragile and unclear structure areas instead of forcing users to read the market only as a list of prices.
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Structure Cluster
A group of assets sharing similar structural behavior.
Structure Cluster makes it easier to see where similar structural conditions concentrate. It is not about popularity alone; it is about how assets behave under liquidity, supply, value and category pressure.
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Flip Triggers
Conditions that could change a structure state.
Flip Triggers explain what kind of structural change could move an asset from one state to another. They are decision-support boundaries, not instructions to enter or exit a position.
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Strong Structure
A structure state where the layer beneath price appears more capable of carrying attention.
Strong Structure is Ryqix's language for a more resilient structure state. It asks whether value context, liquidity depth, supply load, absorption behavior and attention quality can carry the visible market story.
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Balanced Structure
A middle terrain where structure has not clearly separated into resilience or fragility.
Balanced Structure describes an unresolved market-structure zone. Some layers may support the asset, while others remain neutral, mixed or waiting for a clearer separation.
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Fragile Structure
A sensitive structure state where the ground beneath price may be easier to disturb.
Fragile Structure does not judge an asset as bad. It describes a condition where supply load, absorption behavior, liquidity depth, value context or attention quality may make the structure more sensitive.
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Decision Boundaries
The line between context and instruction.
Decision Boundaries define Ryqix's role clearly: the product explains public market structure and conditions. It does not provide investment advice, trade execution, brokerage, custody or portfolio management.