Yesterday, I came across a bunch of memes and celebrities stirring the pot again, and the comment section was all "Should I go all in or not," which made my scalp tingle a bit... Veteran players advise newcomers not to take the final step, and it's not about pretending to be profound. Attention shifts quickly—what's here today might be gone tomorrow. When you're watching the K-line, others might already be watching the "exit channel."



To put it simply, don't be scared by terms like "data availability, ordering, finality." Focus on one main point: can your transaction be finalized, can it be altered, can someone cut in line ahead of you? Data availability = if something goes wrong, can you get the evidence to recalculate the status; ordering = where do you stand in the queue, who has the right to push you back; finality = you think you're safe, but how long could the period of potential rollback last? When doing on-chain operations, I now look at these three things. The more lively the market, the more you need to think clearly—otherwise, you're just treating risk as part of the story.
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