@Mira - Trust Layer of AI #Mira $MIRA

Abstains on Mira started climbing before the band even got close.

Not dissent.

Approval... No.

Just stake missing where a decision should've been.

Claim 18 was already mid-round in Mira's verification console when I opened it. Nothing unusual in the fragment tree. Evidence pointer resolved clean. Source document real. The kind of claim that normally clears without anyone watching it.

round_timer: 00:22.x

abstain_count: 3 to 5 to 8

Approval had weight. Dissent had some. The center didn't move a inch.

Claim itself looked harmless. An emissions figure pulled from an environmental filing. The number checked out. The wording didn't.

The filing said estimated.

Answer dropped it.

Small edit. Enough.

Abstains started filling the space where conviction should've landed.

abstain_count: 11

Nobody wanted to be first money on a fragile sentence.

If you stake approval and round two gets uglier, you bleed.

If you push dissent on Mira and the claim survives, you burn yield.

So the round filled with caution instead of alignment.

I typed a stake amount. Didn’t submit.

Approval stayed heavier, but nothing hardened. No one wanted to pay to be the first wrong answer in the mesh.

The panel looked calm.

The round didn’t.

cert_state: pending

abstain_count: still climbing

Eventually one validator on Mira network committed. Then another. Not a rush. More like a crack finally opening in the silence.

Claim 18 crossed later, under a thinner margin than a routine fragment should need. Routine claims don’t usually need a second look from the wallet.

Interface never warned anybody. Just sat there clean while the round priced uncertainty in public.

I refreshed Mira’s console.

abstain_count moved again on the next fragment.