Lately, I’ve been getting overwhelmed by everyone discussing DA, ordering, finality, and a whole bunch of other terms. Actually, I only need to抓 one main thread: with the “transaction result” you submit, who can change it—and at what point does the change count as final? DA is like a medical checkup report: can everyone view it? Ordering is like registering and lining up: who goes first and who goes last. Finality is like the doctor’s signature: it’s decided this way now—don’t keep trying to overturn it.



On the stablecoin side, regulatory oversight, reserve audits, and “de-pegging” rumors are again flooding the group chat. I understand that kind of anxiety, but the more it happens at times like these, the more you shouldn’t just look at screenshots. To put it bluntly, I don’t believe that “it’s fine because everyone is using it.” I still have my old habit: first, see whether permissions allow changing the rules with a one-click action; then, check whether there’s a clear finality commitment. Otherwise, even if things get lively, I’ll still wait and observe.
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