Queue depth hit 47 before I noticed.

Not global. Just my route.

Mira trustless consensus network didn't slow down. Requests kept coming in clean. Model responses streamed. Clients rendering like nothing changed. But inside the verification queue the claim routing panel started stacking faster than delegation cleared.

Forty-eight.

Claim hashes lined up. Some trivial. Some ugly. All waiting for compute delegation to attach and stake weight to show up.

Routing outran hardening. Weight couldnt lock fast enough to push claims into the next round.

I watched verifier nodes redistribute load. Compute delegation slid to secondary clusters. Mira's Latency per claim stretched from 320ms to 540. Backlog stopped shrinking.

Mira didn't drop claims under burst.

@Mira - Trust Layer of AI stacked them.

Cost moved from error to queue.

Cursor over auto-scale. Thinner margin. Stake spread across more open rounds. Slower convergence.

Almost toggled it.

Didn't.

Queue hit 53.

Claim routing started batching similar assertions together. Shared evidence hashes. Efficient. Correlated delay. One slow verifier and a whole batch sat there 'pending" together.

Temporary, I thought. Checked the arrival histogram. Sustained.

Delegation rebalanced again. One node hit its throughput ceiling. Didn’t error. Just stopped taking new claims.

Queue at 61.

Users still got answers. Mira Verification just trailed. 1.4 seconds on average now. Widening. Nothing red.

Some claims crossed "copied" before they crossed threshold.

If I push throughput here, I'm buying speed by thinning weight. If I don't, the queue just grows.

Backlog picked.

queue kept building.

Stake started attaching slower per claim as liquidity spread thin across open rounds. Average stake per claim dropped. More claims sitting below threshold. Dilution.

Stuck at ~66% weight and waiting.

I refreshed.

64.

Could buy delegation. Pretend it’s scaling. Or leave it and watch burst traffic price certainty.

Claims stayed valid.

Still pending.

Threshold didn’t move.

Stake just kept arriving in the wrong places.

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