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What changed

Every other page here answers what is true now, which you can look up whenever you like. This answers what moved — which you cannot look up afterwards, from here or from anywhere else, because it requires having been watching at the time.

12 shown · recording since 2026-08-193 stopped being exitable6 new observation1 exitable again2 asset.repriced

What it will and will not tell you

A change on a vault holding under $50,000 is not announced.
The register still carries every row. This decides what is worth interrupting somebody for, and a feed that reports a test deployment beside a hundred-million-dollar lock has told the reader the two are comparable.
Recovery is reported as loudly as failure.
A vault becoming withdrawable again is the half nobody else publishes, because it is not alarming. It is also the half that tells you whether a lock was a squeeze or a failure.
Each change is said once.
A vault that stays locked is one entry, not one every four hours. The failure of a feed is never a missed event — it is repeating itself until nobody reads it, at which point the one that mattered goes past unread too.
Nothing before the feed started is here.
It was not missed. It was not yet being watched, and inventing it afterwards is not available to us.