Three calibrations against real data — one validated (New Zealand), one in flight (Australia · NEM), one frontier (Niue + Pacific template). The mix demonstrates that the framework returns range, including the answer that productive surplus is not yet available.
Each case below links to a dedicated page with calibration details, stats, and honest framing on what is built versus what is pending.
New jurisdictions take 12–24 weeks to a first instance. Two-thirds of the library is universal; only five of fifteen cores require per-country calibration. A scoping call confirms data availability and scope.
First instances are typically commissioned by national governments, DFIs, or anchor investors.