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Everyone talks about putting more data on-chain like it automatically makes systems better.
I’m not convinced.
Because the moment you try to push real-world data at scale, things start breaking. Costs go up, performance drops, and suddenly the system designed for trust turns into something bloated and inefficient.
That’s the part most people ignore.
Blockchain was never meant to store everything. It was meant to prove something.
There’s a difference.
The more I look into how systems actually run, the more it feels like the smarter approach isn’t adding more data, but reducing what goes on-chain to only what truly matters.
Proof, not payload.
If you get that balance right, you keep trust without sacrificing efficiency. If you don’t, you just end up rebuilding the same problems… on a more expensive system.
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