Gold is where meaning is declared, versioned, and provable, so reports consume authorised grammars and query bridges instead of embedding logic.
Gold outputs: grammars and bridges
Bridges are first-class artefacts, so "prove the number" is a query, not reconciliation after the fact.
Video walkthrough
A short narrated walkthough of the Banking Data Grammar deck.
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Lakehouse platforms move and transform data. Banking Data Grammar declares what the numbers mean.
Gold is where semantic contracts and bridges are defined so every report selects an authorised grammar instead of embedding new meaning. Bridges make grain shifts reconstructable, so 'prove the number' is a query, not a reconciliation exercise.
Semantic Contracts
Every report selects an authorised grammar instead of embedding new meaning
Reconstructable Grain Shifts
Bridges make grain shifts reconstructable through queryable constitutions
Query, Not Reconcile
'Prove the number' becomes a query, not a reconciliation exercise
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Restoring explainability in regulated data systems.