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To truly earn user trust, on-chain applications must make their decision-making processes transparent, verifiable, and auditable. Activities such as reward distributions, lottery rules, and event trigger mechanisms—if external signals cannot be audited—will inevitably lead to disputes. What’s the final outcome? Eroded user trust and fractured community cohesion.
This is a very real issue—shifting the cost of trust onto users becomes the most expensive growth strategy.
One approach worth considering is leveraging verifiable signals to bring external facts onto the chain in a way that aligns more closely with audit standards. How to do this? Write clear and understandable rules, make results easy for users and third parties to verify, so that even if disputes arise, they can be resolved directly at the system level without relying on repeated explanations from operators. For developers, this significantly reduces the trust burden; for users, it provides greater confidence when participating.
This inherent transparency is, in itself, the competitive edge of the next generation of on-chain applications.