# Why rhythm controls matter

UNIKO’s system rules are not “restrictions”. They are the core of sustainability.

Without rhythm controls, large capital can dominate participation cycles, liquidity can become discontinuous, and system health can degrade under behavioural volatility (panic exits, over-entry, opportunistic looping).

UNIKO therefore uses:

·      Frequency limits (Quant Energy)

·      Defined execution windows (Cooling Period)

·      Mandatory continuity mechanics (Transfer)

·      Sustainability controls (Cap, Decomposition/Reset)


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