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Last night, I saw a bunch of people rushing into memes again, plus a celebrity's one-liner that sets the tone, and it feels like attention and the trend indicator are shifting so quickly... The old player’s line "Don’t take the last baton" is increasingly convincing to me now.
My understanding of DA/ordering/finality is to focus on one main line: whether this transaction is "visible to everyone + can be reviewed," and whether it will be reversed in the end. Data availability is like whether the homework has been submitted to the academic system; ordering is like which teacher grades first or last; finality is whether the report card can still be changed after it’s issued. In simple terms, the more transparent, the harder it is to hide behind closed doors; the more "final" it is, the less you need to worry about rollbacks. Anyway, I may be impulsive, but at least I check the on-chain wallet actions and the security of bridges first, or else it’s easy to be led by hype.