Educational, never transactional
Articles are written to explain — not to sell, recover, intervene, or perform any action on a reader's behalf. No paid services, custody arrangements, or asset handling are offered.
About this publication
Onchain Editorial publishes plain-language articles explaining how crypto wallets, public blockchain data, and transaction states work as concepts. It is a reading resource, not a service.
Why this publication exists
Public blockchain data is technical. Wallet interfaces are inconsistent. Many readers encounter confusing screens — a transaction marked pending, a token that does not appear, a smart contract call they did not understand, or an unfamiliar approval prompt — and struggle to find readable explanations that do not also try to sell them something.
Onchain Editorial was created to fill that gap with editorial reading material. Every article is written so the reader does not need to share private credentials, pay a fee, or hand over access to anyone in order to learn the concept involved.
The publication takes no position on whether a specific wallet, network, or asset is right for any reader. It explains how concepts work; readers make their own decisions and consult official provider documentation for anything specific to their account.
Editorial principles
Articles are written to explain — not to sell, recover, intervene, or perform any action on a reader's behalf. No paid services, custody arrangements, or asset handling are offered.
The publication is not affiliated with any wallet, exchange, protocol, bridge, or institution. Brand names appear only as identification when an article needs to refer to them.
Articles repeatedly tell readers not to share seed phrases, private keys, passwords, two-factor codes, identity documents, or device access with anyone — including with this publication.
All examples use information that is already public — transaction hashes, public addresses, network names, block explorer fields. Nothing on this site requires private information.
Articles avoid urgency-driven language and call-to-action pressure. The intent is to inform, not to push readers toward any decision or to any third-party service.
Each article states what it cannot answer and points readers to verified official provider documentation when account-specific or platform-specific facts are needed.
A clear statement of scope
If a website, person, or message implies otherwise, it is not affiliated with us and is not authorised to use our name.
Publisher transparency
Readers, advertising review systems, and any other party should be able to identify the publisher and confirm the boundaries of the website. The information below is published openly and kept consistent across all pages.
Continue reading
Begin with the wallet reference reading, continue to the onchain education article for a longer-form explanation of public blockchain data, or browse the editorial articles on individual topics.