For years, the idea of “social on the blockchain” has been misunderstood as merely posting content on a decentralized network or replacing platforms like Twitter with an on-chain clone. But on-chain social is not a technological copy of existing applications. It represents a profound rethinking of how humans store memory, construct identity, and build collective narratives in a digital civilization. The shift is not about moving tweets onto a blockchain. It is about redefining the architectur...