Lately, I keep seeing people scare others: data availability, ordering, finality... Basically, there's one main thread: when does "the result of this transaction" actually count, and can it be reversed? Whether data can be accessed by everyone at any time determines if someone can prove their innocence when something goes wrong; who controls the ordering decides if you're always being cut in line; whether finality is slow or fast determines if you're willing to risk the next step.


In the past couple of days, before the main public chain upgrade/maintenance, the community has been guessing whether the ecosystem will migrate. I think there's no need to chase the trend first; instead, let's see if these three things become more stable or more mystical after the upgrade. Anyway, I don't predict; I just want to record how the mood is turning.
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