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Week #8 · 29 Jun – 5 Jul 2026 · Milestone 1 · Adaptive Sharding · Week 10 · ~month 2 of 4
Split the work, not the world
MILESTONE 1 PROGRESS59%

Previously: flightofthefox had just folded the simulator and production into one shared test-scenario framework, with a clean reshape orchestrator driving both runners.

Building on last week's test consolidation, flightofthefox turned to safety and uncovered the biggest bug yet — a rare way the beacon could finalise the same epoch two different ways across a network split. He reproduced it in the simulator, closed it with a new pool-ratified commit path, and proved the fix in five new mathematical models. A landmark week for the beacon's trustworthiness.

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What flightofthefox built

Beacon double-commit, found and fixed

flightofthefox reproduced a rare safety bug where the beacon could finalise the same epoch two different ways across a network split, then built a pool-ratified commit path that mutually excludes the old route — closing the door for good.

→ see “The Census” on hyperscale.rs

Straddlers and reshapes, more strongly fenced

Transactions caught in a splitting shard can no longer be evicted while a gate still holds them, and the handoff between old and new committees now waits until the successor is actually live.

→ see “The Will” on hyperscale.rs

Five new proofs in math

Five new formal models now prove core safety rules in math: straddler settlement, cross-shard atomic commit, shard consensus, the weighted-time clock, and the dual-commit fix itself.

→ see “The Proof” on hyperscale.rs
The bottom line
Standout change
The beacon's rare double-commit safety gap is now closed, mutually excluded, and proven in math.
What's next
Likely next: the lottery-style validator shuffling that's the other big piece of M1 still to land, now with a much firmer beacon underneath it.
This week's concept
The CensusThe beacon that tracks validators & topology
The central event was the beacon's double-commit safety gap being reproduced, fixed with pool ratification, and mathematically proven. That's a major step forward for the chain that tracks validators and topology.
hyperscale.rs/census
Jargon, decoded
Pool ratificationA way for validator pools to vote on and approve a beacon block before it counts as final, replacing a less safe older path.
Dual commitA safety bug where two conflicting versions of the same block could be finalised at the same time across a split network.
Where the work landed
dual-commit gap closed with pool ratification
simulation · The Crash Lab
reproduced the partition bug end-to-end
new ratification and straddler data types
Reference — concept map, roadmap & links
The full picture
The System
The whole sharded design at a glance.
The Journey
One transaction's trip through the network.
The Clock
Consistent time across independent shards.
The Census
The registry of validators and shards.
The Overlap
Why the chain can never split in two.
The Generals
All-or-nothing commits across shards.
The Archive
How the network remembers its past.
The Library
All state in one clean, reshardable tree.
The Will
Protects transactions caught in a reshape.
The Lottery
Random validator shuffling, ungameable.
The Triage
Detects and removes bad validators.
The Governor
Auto-prices the stake to run a validator.
The Crash Lab
The simulator that replays any failure.
The Proof
Proving safety with maths, not just tests.
The Asterisks
Trade-offs rivals accept — this avoids.
The road to mainnet
M1
Adaptive Sharding
~4 mo
M2
Radix Engine
~5 mo
M3
Gateway & API
~3 mo
M4
Validator GUI
~3 mo
M5
Migration
~3 mo
M6
Live support
12 mo
Now: Milestone 1 · Adaptive ShardingWeek 10 · ~month 2 of 4 · 59%. Since day one: 2,324 commits — one developer, fully in public.
Links
Written by AI from public commits, the community chat and hyperscale.rs — may contain mistakes. · generated 2026-07-09