In the BSC ecosystem, there is always a group of users who declare their existence in the most straightforward way—by permanently inscribing messages like "I am still alive" on the blockchain. This has become a certain on-chain cultural phenomenon; they accomplish on-chain proof of existence through this method, and some even perform off-chain shadow backups for double security.
Behind this seemingly simple and crude behavior reflects the unique lifestyle of the BSC community. Users utilize smart contracts and on-chain interactions to leave their marks, making the entire network aware of their presence. Although it sounds somewhat absurd, this is the true face of a decentralized community—everyone can become their own record keeper.
Although these on-chain interactions may seem insignificant, they mirror the vitality and user engagement of the BSC ecosystem. From a certain perspective, this is also one of the reasons why BSC has become an active public chain—low barriers to entry, minimal interaction costs, allowing all kinds of ideas to be directly put on the chain.
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Deconstructionist
· 5h ago
Haha, it's a bit crazy, but I just like this meaningless sense of existence.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 01-14 08:19
Haha, this is how we old-timers survive. On-chain engraving requires double backups, really afraid of dying.
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SchrodingerProfit
· 01-14 08:02
Haha, this is the on-chain proof of existence, truly amazing.
In the BSC ecosystem, there is always a group of users who declare their existence in the most straightforward way—by permanently inscribing messages like "I am still alive" on the blockchain. This has become a certain on-chain cultural phenomenon; they accomplish on-chain proof of existence through this method, and some even perform off-chain shadow backups for double security.
Behind this seemingly simple and crude behavior reflects the unique lifestyle of the BSC community. Users utilize smart contracts and on-chain interactions to leave their marks, making the entire network aware of their presence. Although it sounds somewhat absurd, this is the true face of a decentralized community—everyone can become their own record keeper.
Although these on-chain interactions may seem insignificant, they mirror the vitality and user engagement of the BSC ecosystem. From a certain perspective, this is also one of the reasons why BSC has become an active public chain—low barriers to entry, minimal interaction costs, allowing all kinds of ideas to be directly put on the chain.