Lately I keep hearing the words "data availability, ordering, finality," which sound pretty mysterious. Actually, I have one main line: when something goes wrong, can you reconstruct the account history, can you determine who came first and who came later, and finally, can it really be counted? To put it simply, whether the data exists, who queues up, and how long before there's no regret—if any one of these links is broken, liquidity will withdraw faster than anyone, and no matter how lively the chain is, it can't withstand it. Especially now, the economic collapse point of chain games seems quite typical to me: when inflation kicks in, studios enter the scene, token prices spiral out of control, and it ultimately turns into a speed game of "everyone waiting for others to take the bait"; at this point, looking at those terms makes it easier to see where the risks are squeezing in. That's all for now.

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