Where failure usually appears
- Unsupported mint or burn execution.
- Issuer authority widening beyond doctrine.
- Reserve or backing claims drifting away from the exact action in scope.
Blockchain use case
Stablecoin operators need mint and burn integrity, key custody, governance legitimacy, and post-incident refusal proof to remain separate and externally checkable.
Where failure usually appears
How LockJaw changes the operating model
Supply moves only after supporting constraints are independently verified, governance changes are attested, privileged signer use is custody-bound, and refusals can be exported as proof.