[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Twinkle ❈🦾 [@Twinkly_Starr](/creator/twitter/Twinkly_Starr) on x 1289 followers Created: 2025-07-25 09:01:35 UTC I saw this and all I could think about was a referee making a penalty call. But there’s no VAR room to replay the occurence. Basically, most protocols work this way these days: No audit trail, just results. So what happens when coordination meets permanence at the protocol layer? You get something like Warden x Irys. Warden lets you define how signing decisions work across chains: Policies, delegation, on-chain coordination. Irys makes sure those decisions are stored permanently, in a way that can be verified, referenced, and never tampered with. Let's say Warden is the GPS that sets your route, Irys is the dashcam that records where you’ve been, and why you took that path. Now, when an intent moves through Warden, its metadata, policy, or access logic can be published directly to Irys. This kind of infra doesn’t just help DAOs or developers... It makes every key, every rule, and every decision auditable by design. Rules are nothing if they can’t be remembered. See you tomorrow.  XXX engagements  **Related Topics** [warden](/topic/warden) [protocol](/topic/protocol) [var](/topic/var) [twinkle](/topic/twinkle) [Post Link](https://x.com/Twinkly_Starr/status/1948669951029477404)
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Twinkle ❈🦾 @Twinkly_Starr on x 1289 followers
Created: 2025-07-25 09:01:35 UTC
I saw this and all I could think about was a referee making a penalty call.
But there’s no VAR room to replay the occurence.
Basically, most protocols work this way these days: No audit trail, just results.
So what happens when coordination meets permanence at the protocol layer?
You get something like Warden x Irys.
Warden lets you define how signing decisions work across chains: Policies, delegation, on-chain coordination.
Irys makes sure those decisions are stored permanently, in a way that can be verified, referenced, and never tampered with.
Let's say Warden is the GPS that sets your route, Irys is the dashcam that records where you’ve been, and why you took that path.
Now, when an intent moves through Warden, its metadata, policy, or access logic can be published directly to Irys.
This kind of infra doesn’t just help DAOs or developers...
It makes every key, every rule, and every decision auditable by design.
Rules are nothing if they can’t be remembered.
See you tomorrow.
XXX engagements
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