Today is President's Day.
Traditionally, the Market is closed today.
https://fortune.com/2022/02/21/open-closed-presidents-day-2022-mail-banks-stock-market/
That means today's gains on DWAC and tomorrow's gains on DWAC are going to come in at the same time tomorrow.
Everything going on today is speculation, which means controlled by their algorithms and the international appeal. The US Market is not entirely reflected in the current numbers.
Since they are naked-shorting the stock, a "day off" means they cannot anticipate just how much of a splash it is going to make.
That's why Truth Social announced a delay to mid/late March and then span around and did it on the 21st like they said they would anyway. It was an easy opportunity to feint the market.
I expect some hedge funds are biting their nails right now. Tomorrow is gonna be explosive. Expect censorship and hush-hush on some people taking the window exit tomorrow in New York.
All modern systems use Proxy Servers to process all the requests from different locations all in a manageable time-frame.
https://www.paessler.com/it-explained/server
It's not a single line everyone is standing it. It's several lines, one for each proxy server, and whenever it's the proxy server's time to move in the proxy line, then it moves up with your info.
If the proxy server you are engaging is down, then you get the 405 error. Other peoples' proxy servers are still running, so while you are waiting others running on separate proxy servers are moving through the line.
This is part of the reason why some YouTube videos will show more likes than the view counter, or why the view counter sometimes freezes at certain numbers.
It's to stop all the traffic from coming into a single thread all at once.
Think of it like how a factory might bottle soda and put them in palettes instead of a single large bin. The palettes make it easier to put on the truck at the cost of the palettes themselves taking up space in the trailer.
Sure, you could fit more bottles in the trailer without the palettes, but doing so means you have to load and off-load the bottles one at a time instead of in bunches.