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| Formato: | Preprint |
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2026
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| Acceso en línea: | https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.00093 |
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- Feature flags are the primary mechanism for safely introducing financial capabilities in consumer applications. In crypto-enabled live streaming, however, naive rollouts can create non-obvious risk: users may be exposed to onramps without proper eligibility, external wallets without sufficient fraud controls, or advanced views that alter risk perception and behavior. This paper introduces a novel invention candidate, a Counterfactual Invariant Envelope governor that combines a safety lattice with causal measurement and a shadow cohort for risk estimation. We formalize rollout risk, define invariant constraints across feature combinations, and propose a controller that adapts exposure using leading abuse signals, compliance readiness, and revenue guardrails. We incorporate real-world adoption and fraud data for calibration, provide formulas for rollout safety, and include reproducible policy snippets. The results show that counterfactual, invariant-aware governance reduces risk spillover while preserving conversion and retention, offering a path to patentable governance logic for financial UX.