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Lately, I've been seeing various terms like "data availability," "ordering," and "finality" flying around. I want to focus on one main thread: whether the transaction you broadcasted has actually been seen by others, in what order it was recorded in the ledger, and when it can be considered truly finalized. Data availability = content shouldn't just be stored in some corner; it needs to be verifiable by more people. Ordering = no one should be able to insert their transaction wherever they want. Finality = don't keep changing your mind—either it's final or it's not, to avoid mental breakdowns.
By the way, I’ve also been thinking about recent social mining, fan tokens, and the "attention as mining" concept... It’s pretty exciting, but attention is too fleeting—today’s buzz is gone tomorrow. Anyway, I care more about the underlying "visible, well-ordered, and stable" star map lines. Taking it slow feels more solid.