Entities

Overview

The main O2A nouns and how they hold organizational, commercial, and financial meaning.

Core entities are the main nouns O2A uses to describe composable organizations.

Entity statements

Entities are the things O2A talks about: the organizational units, the capabilities they offer, the agreements that bind them, and the financial surfaces where value lives. Reach for this section when you need to know what something is — its identity, what owns it, what it can contain, and how it participates.

How It Works

The entities form a connected graph rather than an isolated glossary. A Node owns Offerings (and Bundles compose them), Nodes enter Contracts that carry Milestones, Oracles supply the evidence those Milestones gate on, and the financial surfaces — Wallet, Ledger Event, Cap Table — track the money and ownership that result. Start with the entity you need and follow the links into its neighbors.

Why It Matters

Every other family in O2A — lifecycles, financial views, configuration — refers back to these nouns. Topology hangs off Nodes; agreements bind Nodes through Contracts; value moves through Wallets and is recorded as Ledger Events; ownership lives in Cap Tables; setup is governed by Configuration Artifacts. Getting these definitions precise is what keeps the rest of the standard coherent.