Been looking into @SignOfficial Simple rule for me: if I sign something, it should leave one clean package behind. Not scattered logs. Not multiple tools. Just proof.
That package should have: what happened (clear manifest) proof it actually finished (settlement refs) the exact rules used at the time No rewriting history later.
I like it because everything is bundled, signed, and locked. You don’t argue with it, you verify it.
But it only works if it stays lean. No heavy process, no delays. It should be automatic and invisible.
Good infra is boring. It just works. On governance, it’s also more aligned than most. People staking are the ones voting on core decisions, so they actually feel the outcome.