Transparency is not a feature in @Plasma — it is a design principle. Every core economic and network action is publicly verifiable through Plasmascan, the official block explorer of the #Plasma network.

Plasmascan provides real-time visibility into the chain’s activity: transactions, validator behavior, staking flows, token movements, and contract interactions. Nothing is abstracted away. What you see is the raw, immutable state of the network.

What Plasmascan Makes Verifiable

• Token supply and circulation changes

• Vesting unlocks and distribution flows

• Staking, delegation, and validator performance

• Transaction history and fees paid in $XPL

• Smart contract executions and state changes

This matters because trust does not rely on promises. It relies on data.

Why This Level of Transparency Is Critical

In many ecosystems, users are forced to trust dashboards, reports, or curated metrics. Plasma removes that dependency. Anyone — user, developer, investor, or institution — can independently verify network reality without intermediaries.

On-chain data does not adjust narratives.

It does not hide delays.

It does not soften mistakes.

It simply records what happens.

Transparency as Infrastructure

Plasmascan is not just a monitoring tool. It is infrastructure for accountability. It ensures that tokenomics, governance actions, and network operations remain auditable at all times — today and years from now.

In Plasma, transparency is not optional.

It is enforced by the chain itself.

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