feat(CORE-001D3B): surface alert history degraded state
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- `CORE-001D2A` is complete: DataService quote/provider cache normalization is now a named boundary adapter with explicit symbol mismatch rejection and GLD quote-unit repair.
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- `CORE-001D2B` is complete: option expirations and options-chain payloads now use explicit normalization boundaries with malformed cached payload discard/retry behavior.
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- `CORE-001D3A` is complete: alert evaluation and settings save-status entrypoints now normalize float-heavy boundary values through explicit named adapters.
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- `CORE-001D3B` is complete: corrupt alert-history storage now surfaces as an explicit degraded state with logging and route-visible notices instead of silently appearing as empty history.
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- Remaining focus is the rest of `CORE-001D2` provider/cache normalization plus follow-on `CORE-001D3` service entrypoint tightening.
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- Pre-launch policy: unit-aware schema changes may be breaking until persistence is considered live; old flat payloads may fail loudly instead of being migrated.
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- See `docs/CORE-001D_BOUNDARY_CLEANUP_PLAN.md` for the current hotspot inventory and proposed sub-slices.
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