Q token mark QUADPublic Accountability

Find the right path

Find your way around

Start with the question you actually have. This page points you to the part that owns the answer, the action you can take, the cost, and the receipt.

If a route is closed, stale, or not public yet, the honest next step is to read the owning status — not assume more.

The questions people actually have

What the site should answer before you have to ask in chat.

QuestionWhere to startKeep in mind
Which chain is this?Start at the four chain pages.Pages link to each other — that doesn't merge their authority.
What can I do now?Read the state labels and the chain's own page.Closed, stale, or staged means weaker action, or none.
Why did it refuse?Read the error labels and the refusal id.A refusal is a real answer, not a hidden promise.
What does it cost?Read fees, the route quote, or Infra pricing.A quote isn't custody, a reward, or final settlement.
How long, how final?Read the finality labels on the owning chain.Fast motion and host finality don't force admission.
Where's my receipt?Use receipt search and the proof route.A receipt proves its own event, not universal truth.
Can I build on it?Read the integrator guide first.A visible endpoint isn't launch, custody, or settlement.
Can I run something?Read the operator guide.Running a node isn't an allocation or special privilege.
What if it's stale?Use the last-updated time and owner route.Say what can't be verified — don't invent numbers.

Pick a journey

Pick the lane that matches the task, then let the owning page decide the claim.

Before you act

A quick check before any route asks for payment, signing, or interpretation.

1. Owner

Which part owns the action and the result?

2. Status

Is it live, staged, closed, stale, or not public yet?

3. Cost

What fee, quote, gas, or charge is named?

4. Delay

What finality, expiry, or recovery delay applies?

5. Receipt

Which id will prove what happened, and where do you find it later?

If the page is quiet

No hype is good; no answer is not. Step down cleanly.

No current value

Say the current state can't be verified from the public page.

No action label

Treat the route as not open until the owner shows a stronger state.

No fee label

Don't act on expected cost — wait for a quote or owner pricing.

No receipt path

Don't treat it as durable evidence until there's a receipt or proof path.