X1 vote pipeline latency vs UTC
Time from vote creation to on-chain visibility
Solana/Tachyon vote pipeline takes ~400-850 ms inherently (signing + gossip + block inclusion). Values in this range are normal β Layer 1 baseline, not clock drift. See methodology.
methodologyNetwork state
All charts and tables below show active validators only. Zombies excluded since 2026-05-06.
X1 Strontium Oracle
βValidator pipeline health
Distribution by deviation from foundation baseline
Network diagnostic snapshot
Side-by-side: pipeline health vs clock drift outliers
Vote pipeline latency
Layer 1Baseline: β ms
Network-wide median lag from vote creation to block inclusion. ~400-850 ms is healthy Tachyon protocol behavior.
Clock drift outliers
Layer 2Worst: β
Validators with |drift| β₯ 5 seconds β genuine NTP/chrony misconfiguration. Full list in the Anomalies section below.
Operating a validator? Find your row in the tables below, then check the step-by-step diagnostic guide for fix instructions.
Aggregate vote-to-block latency Β· {bucketLabel} buckets Β· stable ~-800 ms = healthy Tachyon protocol; sudden swings = stress, deployments, load events.
Spikes >5 s typically indicate node restarts (Tachyon updates, deployments, infrastructure changes). Values clamped at Β±5000 ms; actual values listed above.
Anomalies & deviations
Pipeline anomalies
Validators with elevated pipeline latency. Causes: slow network, CPU saturation, geographic distance from leaders, suboptimal Tachyon config. Not a chain-time threat β but operator should investigate infra.
| # | tag | pubkey | lag (ms) | jitter (ms) | n | stake (XNT) |
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Clock drift (Layer 2)
Validators whose Clock::unix_timestamp deviates from real UTC by 5+ seconds. This IS clock drift β operator needs to fix chrony/NTP. Strontium oracle corrects this at protocol level for chain consumers.
| # | pubkey | lag (ms) | jitter (ms) | n | stake (XNT) |
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No Layer 2 drift detected in this window.
Lowest pipeline latency means fastest voteβblock round-trip. NOT necessarily the best clock β pipeline depends on network position, leader proximity, and Tachyon configuration. Foundation excluded since its baseline is the protocol baseline.
| # | pubkey | lag (ms) | jitter (ms) | n | stake (XNT) |
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| # | label | pubkey | drift (ms) | jitter (ms) | n | stake (XNT) |
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Deeper analytics distribution, correlation, signature groups
Most validators cluster in -800 to -400 ms range (Tachyon Layer 1 baseline). Bins outside this range indicate slow pipeline (amber) or genuine clock drift (red, Layer 2).
Each point = validator. Foundation nodes shown in blue. Validators with < 0.01 XNT excluded as testnet noise. Layer 2 outliers (drift < -5 s) clamped to chart edge.
Validators sharing identical drift values. May indicate shared infrastructure, common hosting provider, or coordinated NTP source. Filtered to clusters with β₯ 100 XNT total stake to exclude testnet noise.
Clusters with < 100 XNT total stake hidden as likely testnet noise.
| Operator | Country | Hostname | Stratum | State | Offset (Β΅s) | Last RX (s) |
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How to read this dashboard
Layer 1 β Pipeline latency
~400-850 ms inherent in Tachyon protocol. Sum of signing + gossip + block inclusion times. Identical across well-synchronized validators.
Layer 2 β Clock drift
Validator system time vs real UTC. |drift| > 5 s indicates NTP/chrony misconfiguration. This is what Strontium oracle corrects.
Full details: methodology