A capital-reader feedback log is the official record of comments, questions, readiness observations, diligence gaps, correction items, and routing suggestions generated through a Capital-Reader Room.
The log should identify the docket, date, room purpose, materials reviewed, participant category, feedback category, status, whether attribution is permitted, whether the feedback may be shared with submitters, and whether any follow-up action is required.
The log should not record unnecessary confidential information or market-sensitive comments. It should avoid language that implies investment interest, endorsement, approval, or capital commitment.
A feedback log may include categories such as:
evidence gap;
governance question;
risk-to-capital framing issue;
public authority boundary issue;
insurance-readiness referral;
legal review needed;
technical evidence needed;
claims correction required;
SPV-readiness question;
company-readiness question;
Nexus Rails routing suggestion;
Nexus Universe preparation note.
The feedback log protects both submitters and capital readers by preserving what was actually said and what was not decided.