At first I thought verification on-chain was simple… either something is confirmed, or it isn’t. Hash matches, transaction settles, done.
But watching how @PIXEL approaches it made me question that.
It started to feel like verification isn’t just about truth, but how that truth shows up. The way a verified action is visualized, grouped, or even highlighted… it quietly tells you what matters.
I was skeptical. Felt like interpretation creeping into something that should stay objective.
But in practice, most users don’t inspect proofs — they trust signals they can quickly read.
What stood out was how verification becomes less about raw certainty, more about perceived clarity.
I’m still not sure where that line sits… just observing how @PIXEL handles it.

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