Understanding On-Chain and Off-Chain: A Simple Guide for the LUNC Community
Many in the LUNC community often wonder about the difference between on-chain and off-chain activity. These terms explain where transactions are recorded and how transparent they are. This guide breaks them down in simple language.
On-Chain
Definition: Transactions and data recorded directly on the blockchain.
Transparency: Fully public, permanent, and verifiable by anyone.
Examples:
- Trading LUNC or USTC on a decentralized exchange built on the LUNC chain.
- Sending LUNC from one wallet to another using Terra Station, Keplr, or similar wallets.
Off-Chain
Definition: Transactions or data handled outside the blockchain.
Transparency: Not fully public and not recorded on-chain.
Examples:
- Trading LUNC on centralized exchanges such as Binance.
- Internal balance updates within custodial platforms that do not create blockchain transactions.
Why This Matters
Understanding the difference helps you know where your activity is recorded and who controls the data. On-chain activity offers full transparency, while off-chain activity relies on the platform managing the records. Both have their uses depending on your needs.
