everything on Solana is public by default.
every transfer, balance, interaction, and counterparty can be inspected by anyone willing to look.
that level of transparency is one of solana’s defining strengths.
but it also introduces a constraint.
because blockchains don’t just verify outcomes,
they expose behavior.
and solana, because it is fast and cheap, exposes that behavior at scale.
let’s take a look 🪄🧵↡
most people think they own silver.
in reality, what they usually own is either
a logistical burden
or a financial abstraction.
very little “silver exposure” today translates into clear, direct, verifiable ownership of metal.
that distinction matters more than it seems.
let me explain 🪄🧵↡