At first I thought “real information” on-chain meant nothing but raw entries… every transaction on its own, no stitching, no interpretation.

Then @PIXEL started to change how that felt.

The data doesn’t move, but the way multiple calls are grouped into a single visible action… it started to feel closer to what actually happened from a user side, not just what the chain recorded step by step.

I didn’t trust that at first. It felt like smoothing over details that might matter.

But in practice, most interactions are multi-step, and raw logs split them into pieces that don’t explain much alone.

What stood out is how “real” starts to depend on whether you can follow the flow, not just verify each part.

I’m still not sure if that’s clarity… or just a cleaner version of complexity. Watching @PIXEL.

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