Not just clicking “send” and moving on, I actually looked under the hood.
I broke it down into signatures, instructions, accounts, and the exact data being passed. And honestly, it changed how I see blockchain completely.
What used to feel like a black box now feels structured and intentional. Every transaction is just a set of instructions, signed and verified by the network. No hidden logic. No backend magic.
It’s a bit uncomfortable at first because you’re closer to the raw data than in Web2, but that’s where the clarity comes from.
Still connecting all the dots, but one thing is clear: understanding what’s really happening behind a transaction makes everything else easier to grasp.
This is where things are starting to click.



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