Recently, I've seen everyone talk about data availability, ordering, finality—basically, don't be intimidated by the terminology. Just follow one main thread: when you make a transfer or interaction, is the information properly published (so others can look it up), who is in line to bundle it (might cut in front of you), and finally, when is it considered "really finalized" (don't rush to act again just because it shows success). Now I also deliberately wait a few minutes before clicking the next step, especially when the network is congested.



By the way, I see in the group that the funding rate is extremely volatile, causing a lot of fuss—whether to reverse or keep squeezing the bubble... I remind myself: don’t approach it with a "beat the market" mindset, but rather "practice patience." The simple thing to do is: before acting, think through the worst-case scenario, don’t get carried away by a single candlestick or a few slogans. Anyway, I’m still practicing.
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