Fighting a bunch of people arguing again about "data availability / ordering / finality," the terms sound pretty intimidating, but really, just follow one thread: whether the transaction you see can also be seen by others (is the data there), who determines the order (who says who goes first), and whether it will be reversed or reordered in the end (is finality stable). Retail investors complain that validators' income and MEV turn the queue into a black box, basically meaning the ordering process is opaque, and that's where emotions are most likely to explode. My usual habit is still the same: wait for more confirmations before increasing your position; if you can wait longer, do so. Don’t give yourself to others’ ordering just to "get ahead." The market is like a mirror; the more impatient you are, the more it loves to teach you lessons… Anyway, just keep the rhythm steady.

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