Recently, I've seen a bunch of people talking about "data availability / ordering / finality," and honestly, don't be intimidated by the terminology. The main thread I see is straightforward: whether this transaction has truly "landed" and who can jump the queue in the process. Data availability is like whether you've submitted your homework (everyone can see it), ordering is like the teacher grading in what sequence (whether someone can slip a note), and finality is like getting the stamp after grading so you can't change your mind. Before a major public chain upgrade, people speculate whether the ecosystem will migrate, but I think whether it migrates depends on whether these three things make people feel assured... I’m more focused on whether it can be reliably written into the ledger, rather than just getting hyped up by "upgrade narratives." Anyway, you can make up any meme, but don’t treat your position as a joke—first, set your stop-loss and limits properly.

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