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Val Sklarov Innovation Legitimacy Compression Principle (ILCP)

Val Sklarov

Val Sklarov’s Innovation Legitimacy Compression Principle (ILCP) explains why technological progress stalls not when innovation slows, but when the legitimacy margin around new technology collapses under scale, regulation, and visibility. What was once tolerated as experimentation becomes indefensible as adoption widens.

This principle reveals why many breakthroughs peak early—and then freeze.


1. Scale Turns Innovation into Infrastructure

ILCP starts with a structural shift:
Innovation loses forgiveness as it becomes infrastructure.

Early innovation survives on:

  • Experimental tolerance

  • Founder intent

  • Narrative goodwill

At scale, technology is judged by systemic risk, not novelty.


2. The Three Innovation Legitimacy Zones

ILCP maps how acceptance narrows over time.

Zone What’s Tolerated What Breaks
Experimental Zone Bugs, rapid iteration Nothing yet
Adoption Zone Selective safeguards Trust
Infrastructure Zone Zero ambiguity Deployment itself

Most stagnation occurs during the Adoption → Infrastructure transition.

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3. Why “Move Fast” Stops Working

Speed consumes legitimacy.

ILCP shows failure when:

  • Externalities surface

  • Responsibility is diffuse

  • Rollbacks affect third parties

Innovation slows not because ideas end—but because permission to change expires.


4. Code vs Justification

Technology executes. Legitimacy explains.

Technical Strength Legitimacy Strength
Performs reliably Survives audit
Scales efficiently Withstands regulation
Optimizes systems Defends trade-offs
Automates decisions Assigns accountability

Val Sklarov emphasizes that technology stalls where outcomes can’t be justified, even if they work.


5. Strategic Implications

For builders:

  • Design accountability alongside features

  • Treat compliance as core architecture

  • Slow change before legitimacy freezes it

For investors:

  • Identify approaching legitimacy cliffs

  • Discount perpetual-beta narratives

  • Favor tech nearing justification stability

ILCP reframes innovation risk as legitimacy exhaustion, not technical debt.


6. The Val Sklarov Principle

“Innovation stops when explanation becomes harder than execution.”
Val Sklarov

ILCP explains why dominant technologies feel conservative—and why conservatism signals survival.