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221 Dec 2025, 17:45
Users don’t think in transactions.
They think in outcomes.
Multicall on Push Chain is about aligning the chain with that reality; one intention, understood and executed as a whole.
When steps collapse into outcomes, UX stops feeling like process management and starts feeling natural.
That’s when infrastructure fades, and experience becomes the product.
Repost:
Users don't think in transactions. They think in outcomes.
Users don’t think in transactions.
They think in outcomes.
Multicall on Push Chain is about aligning the chain with that reality; one intention, understood and executed as a whole.
When steps collapse into outcomes, UX stops feeling like process management and starts feeling natural.
That’s when infrastructure fades, and experience becomes the product.
Repost: https://x.com/PushChain/status/2002796625258004953
21 Dec 2025, 17:45
Users don’t think in transactions.
They think in outcomes.
Multicall on Push Chain is about aligning the chain with that reality; one intention, understood and executed as a whole.
When steps collapse into outcomes, UX stops feeling like process management and starts feeling natural.
That’s when infrastructure fades, and experience becomes the product.
Repost:
Users don't think in transactions. They think in outcomes.
Users don’t think in transactions.
They think in outcomes.
Multicall on Push Chain is about aligning the chain with that reality; one intention, understood and executed as a whole.
When steps collapse into outcomes, UX stops feeling like process management and starts feeling natural.
That’s when infrastructure fades, and experience becomes the product.
Repost: https://x.com/PushChain/status/2002796625258004953