Coalescence is an institutional capital architecture platform. It was founded to architect the investment infrastructure post-global systems require before the rest of the market sees the opportunity. It is not a consulting firm. It is not a fund. It is a platform built to operate at institutional scale across generations, not engagements.
The platform operates across four entities under the Capital Coherence Group umbrella, with a city footprint spanning Palo Alto, Cuernavaca, Nairobi, Kigali, Abidjan, and Conakry. Its intellectual foundation is the Post-Global Capital doctrine. Its architecture is built to hold.
A platform.
Not a practice.
Coalescence was built with a specific architectural intention: to become an institution that operates independently of any single person, engagement, or market cycle. The founder is the origin of the doctrine and the methodology, but the platform is the vehicle that carries them forward.
This distinction shapes everything. It explains why entry into Coalescence is formal, why the threshold process for founders is not an open application, and why the Leverage Index is priced at institutional scale. This is not a boutique advisory. It is a capital architecture platform with a long investment horizon and a precise thesis about where the world is going.
The platform is structured to grow through additional Capital Architects, through deeper Pillar development, through the maturation of individual EkoPods into Vaults, and through the eventual deployment capacity of the Green Fund Alliance. Every structural decision made today is made with that institutional horizon in view.
Tai
Aracen
Capital Architect
Founder, Coalescence
Tai Aracen is the founder and Capital Architect of Coalescence and the originator of the Post-Global Capital doctrine. Her work sits at the intersection of capital architecture, institutional law, and the infrastructure logic of post-global systems.
Her background in corporate and intellectual property law — built at Wilson Sonsini, Perkins Coie, and Chevron IP — forms the structural foundation of how she approaches capital architecture: with precision about ownership, governance, and the legal conditions under which capital can move without extraction.
The doctrine she developed — Post-Global Capital, expressed fully in The Hold — is the intellectual ground on which the entire Coalescence platform is built. It is not a framework she applies. It is a civilizational thesis she arrived at through years of working at the intersection of institutional capital, infrastructure, and the regions it has consistently failed to serve well.
Coalescence is the institutional expression of that thesis. It is designed to outlast her and to grow into the institution the Post-Global Capital era requires.
Coalescence operates where
the infrastructure logic
actually lives.
Coalescence
Institutional capital architecture platform. Leverage Index suite for investors. Capital Readiness threshold process for founders.
Green Fund Alliance
Consolidation and continuity fund for closely-held infrastructure businesses at succession or market-shift inflection. Africa and Latin America focus.
Taeda House
Private capital vehicle. Long-term positions aligned with the Post-Global Capital thesis and the CCG infrastructure architecture.
AracenCo
Intellectual property holding company. Owns and licenses The Hold doctrine, the Capital Curve Method™, EkoPod frameworks, and all publishing IP.
Pillar-specific evaluation of capital architecture and leverage texture across Africa and Latin America infrastructure. Produced through the institutional judgment of Coalescence's Capital Architects.
Inquire about engagement →Formal threshold evaluation for infrastructure projects seeking entry into the EkoPod architecture. Entry is by inquiry only.
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