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Recently, the discussion has been about MEV and fair ordering—basically, there's someone on the chain who can "cut in line." I used to find it annoying, but later I realized that the worst part isn't whether big players make money or not, but the helpless feeling of ordinary users—"I clearly clicked confirm, so why was I pushed out or overcharged?"—which is even more obvious on the creator side. When royalties, minting, or airdrops get snatched away, the community's mood drops along with it.
These days, the main public chain is about to upgrade/maintain, and the group is guessing whether projects will migrate. I'm not too worried—whether they migrate or not, for now, it doesn't matter. As long as the ordering issue remains unresolved, switching places is just changing the line to queue at a different entrance.
Why can I stay calm... maybe it's a small habit: before I take action, I always write down the "worst-case scenario" in a memo, like "this might cost more, might fail, might get front-run." Writing it down actually makes it less likely to get emotional. Just like that for now.