That old alarm clock on my desk is two minutes slow again, quite like the "finality" on the chain: you think once it rings, it's counted, but actually you have to wait until it truly stabilizes. Recently, everyone has been interpreting ETF capital flows, U.S. stock risk appetite, and coin price fluctuations as if they’re tied together with a single string, basically just looking for a button that can explain everything. But the on-chain system is more like three things twisted together: whether data can be seen by everyone (not hidden), who has the final say in transaction order (the weight of sorting), and ultimately, when exactly is it considered finalized (don’t get scared by rollbacks). Anyway, I focus on this main thread when I look at projects: no matter how fancy the terminology, the experience boils down to this—whether your submission truly counts as having happened. That’s all for now.

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