Status: contested.

That’s how it opened on mira (@Mira - Trust Layer of AI ) and I paused longer than I meant to because the badge wouldn’t flip green even though the rest already had.

Four fragments settled. One atomic claim sitting in yellow. I start to scroll past it, then claim isolation mechanics reroute the fragment into parallel adjudication and the lane label shifts under my cursor.

Fragment 3 stalled.

Quorum: 11/18.

Threshold: 67%.

Weight: 61%.

I lean closer as the number inches up and stops, like it’s considering me.

on Mira, Model consensus divergence handling expands the vote table; I click into the trace and misread the percentage as clearance before the recalculation snaps it back under threshold.

Refresh.

The certificate panel lights up for the other fragments and I almost relax, then remember the verification round lifecycle won’t emit while one claim is still underweight.

A new validator joins and stake redistributes inside Mira, I hover over rerun but slashing-based honesty enforcement keeps the dissent expensive enough that nobody moves casually.

“threshold?”

The percentage edges past 67% and holds.

It clears, and Mira advances the verification round lifecycle without drama. The on-chain certificate emits while the minority weight remains visible in the log, unchanged, still there.

I don’t feel relief.

I feel arithmetic finishing.

Disagreement wasn’t delay.

It was pricing.

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