Lately I keep seeing a bunch of people talk about data availability, ordering, finality—the more terms piled up, the more it sounds like an exam... I only need to focus on one main thread: whether your transaction has “been seen by everyone,” who’s first and who’s later, and whether it can ultimately be reversed. To put it simply, first make sure the data isn’t just circulating within a small circle (otherwise, even if it’s on-chain, no one can verify it), then discuss whether the ordering is fair or not, and finally wait until that point where it’s “highly unlikely to rollback,” so you can feel at ease.



I’m also looking into social mining and fan tokens. Saying “attention equals mining” sounds exciting, but no matter how much attention there is, if the underlying three things aren’t stable, it’s still just a passing trend. There are many tutorials, but I actually prefer those that use one or two incidents to review and clarify the entire process—it's better than just piling up concepts. Anyway, I’ll take my time and not rush to conclusions.
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