First commercial transaction as an organization event
A method for recording the first compensated transaction without confusing authorization, ledger posting, settlement, payout, or bank receipt.
Corporate and mundane reference · released 2026-08-18
Question governed by this page
Which timestamp represents the first economically meaningful transaction under the declared study definition?
Method
Define the transaction state in advance, identify the authoritative platform or bank record, retain currency and amount only in private evidence, and distinguish authorization, platform credit, settlement, payout, and bank posting.
Evidence required
- Platform or bank record
- Declared transaction state
- Timestamp with timezone
- Evidence locator and attachment digest
Decision rule
The first event satisfying the preregistered transaction state is used. Later settlement or payout cannot replace it after chart inspection unless the study registered that state separately.
Sanitized example
A platform credit precedes bank receipt by several days. The system charts the platform credit for a platform-income definition and stores bank receipt as a distinct operational milestone.
Sanitization disclosure
This page contains no organization name, client identity, participant or founder natal data, exact revenue, account identifier, raw document, attachment filename, private URL, or full event timestamp. The scenario is a sanitized demonstration of a system behavior, not a claimed client result.
Limitations
Payment systems expose different timestamps and may batch activity. “First revenue” is not meaningful until the ledger state and accounting basis are declared.
What this does not establish
The method does not establish valuation, investment return, legal status, revenue, survival, market adoption, or a guaranteed business outcome, and it is not evidence that astrology predicts organizational events.
Method and calculation sources
Sources establish a calculation convention or Maha’s declared method. They do not establish predictive meaning.
- Corporate charts: events, evidence, and uncertainty
Maha Celestial
The public organization-event taxonomy, evidence fields, location policy, time-confidence model, stability audit, and explicit corporate-report refusals.
Boundary: This is Maha’s declared methodology. It is not independent evidence that corporate astrology predicts outcomes.
- RFC 3339: Date and Time on the Internet
Internet Engineering Task Force
A timestamp serialization profile with explicit UTC offsets and the UTC designator.
Boundary: A serialized timestamp does not prove when an event occurred or which event should represent an organization.
- FIPS PUB 180-4: Secure Hash Standard
National Institute of Standards and Technology
The SHA-256 digest algorithm used to fingerprint evidence attachments without publishing their contents.
Boundary: A digest proves byte-level consistency with a retained file; it does not prove the file is authentic or its claims are true.