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I've been seeing everyone mention "data availability, ordering, finality" lately, which sounds pretty intimidating. Actually, just focus on one main thread: do you believe this transaction will ultimately be counted, and how long will it take to count? Data availability is like where you put the ledger—can others verify it? Ordering is about who comes first and who comes later, sometimes deciding whether you're caught in a sandwich attack; finality is more straightforward—before it "stamps" it, I consider it as if nothing happened.
Recently, Unlock Calendar has been repeatedly discussed in terms of selling pressure. I prefer to wait an extra cup of tea, to see if there's continuous selling on-chain, rather than just reacting impulsively based on a loud voice in the group. To put it simply, the more terms there are, the more they remind you: don't rush, confirm before acting, reduce the noise, and sleep more peacefully.