The question we posed to the ecosystem was simple: can Web3 security work if users can’t see it? Across a live AMA and a week-long puzzle campaign with @blockscout, @bubblemaps, @mywebacy, and @SmartMuv, one answer kept coming up. Here’s what each team had to say 🧵
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Explorers are shifting from raw data views to context-rich safety layers. @mike_krupin explains how @blockscout is helping users judge risk at a glance across EVM-based blockchains.

Oct 28, 2025 · 5:15 PM UTC

Surface logs miss storage-level risk and upgrade conflicts. @bilaldanishm delves into the process of extracting deep storage data to power accessibility at @SmartMuv.
Protection should feel like part of the flow. @mrccss talks about how @mywebacy adds simulation and risk checks at the moment of intent.
But code safety is not the whole picture. Ownership behavior changes outcomes. @cecilialsn sheds light on why @bubblemaps makes wallet clusters and bundling visible.
At the end of the day, prioritizing security can still be a fun endeavour. @0xBilel sums up the discussion by illustrating how verifiable proof can turn into lasting confidence.
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The ecosystem grows naturally when users can see: ■ How a protocol is secured ■ How ownership is distributed ■ How interactions are verified Each of our partners contributes a piece to this new standard. Explore security insights at a glance: trustblock.run