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Toward a Universal Turing Market Machine: Autonomous, Neuromorphic Market Infrastructure

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This paper introduces the Universal Turing Market Machine (UTMM): a unified, neuromorphic market infrastructure designed to compute, adapt, and coordinate economic activity autonomously. Building on Hayek’s theory of spontaneous order and Ashby’s Law of Requisite Variety, the paper argues that while markets themselves emerge naturally, the computational substrate that supports them can be intentionally designed. The UTMM integrates sensory inputs (e.g., IoT data), distributed ledger signaling, evolutionary compute layers, and real-world actuators to form an adaptive, nervous-system-like architecture for market coordination. This framework enables transparent, auditable, self-organizing market processes capable of discovering their own requisite dimensionality. The paper formalizes these systems under the term Adaptive Resource-Coordinated Organisms (ARCOs), digital-economic organisms that merge machine learning, blockchain, and adaptive market solvers into a cohesive evolutionary market machine.

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