I write this like an internal incident report, because that is how innovation feels at 2 a.m., when alerts vibrate and risk committees ask whether throughput hid a vulnerability. The industry worships TPS, yet most failures i review are not slow blocks but misplaced permissions, leaked keys, and approvals granted too broadly. Speed rarely causes collapse; unchecked authority does.

Sing protocol approaches infrastructure differently. It is an SVM-based high-performance L1, but built with guardrails rather than bravado. Modular execution runs above a conservative settlement layer, allowing experimentation without rewriting trust itself. EVM compatibility exists mainly to reduce tooling friction, not ideology.

Fabric Sessions sit at the center: enforced, time-bound, scope-bound delegation that limits what a wallet can do before trust expires automatically. “Scoped delegation + fewer signatures is the next wave of on-chain UX.” Fewer prompts mean fewer mistakes, and fewer mistakes mean quieter nights for auditors.

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