I muted the group, and the world suddenly became quiet, my mind isn't so easily led astray anymore.


Before, when the group argued about privacy coins, mixing coins, and compliance boundaries, I couldn't help but keep flipping back and forth, the more I looked, the more I felt that people weren't discussing technology, but fighting for moral high ground...
Forget it.

When I calm down and look at those terms like "data availability, ordering, finality," it's actually enough to focus on one point:
Can others see the transaction you submit, can it be queued according to the rules, and will it ultimately be overturned?
Can see but disorganized queuing = easy to be front-run;
Well-ordered but not final = wasted effort.
Most project failures aren't due to lack of innovation in concepts, but because these three small issues aren't handled properly.
Liquidity evaporates faster than the narrative when panic sets in.
Anyway, I'll wait to see who explains "finality" clearly first, then decide whether to waste my emotions.
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