Recently, the group has been discussing modularization and the DA layer narrative again, developers are excited, while ordinary users just look confused and say, "What are you talking about"… I also don't want to get into technical terms, just focus on one main point: when does a transaction really count as "actually written in"?


I pay more attention to gas and batching rhythm. My feeling is: the order affects whether you can get into a block and which block; DA affects whether there's space to store data and whether it’s stored securely; the ultimate factor is whether you're willing to risk it not being reverted.
To put it simply, don’t just look at the success shown on the interface. When there's congestion, I might wait a few more minutes or simply hold off. After all, on-chain, there are many people in a hurry, and many who suffer losses.
Stable.
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