Recently, people have been asking again, "What exactly is the difference between data availability, ordering, and finality?" Honestly, don't be intimidated by the terminology. I'll focus on one main thread: the on-chain records you see—whether they can actually be accessed by everyone, whether they can be reordered, and how long it takes for something to be truly finalized. When making strategies, it all depends on these three points—whether I dare to leverage, whether I dare to re-stake or earn points. Stability is the main course, and the side dishes can be played with freely. I also use the set of labels from on-chain data tools, but recently I've been criticized for lagging behind or even being misled. Indeed... before looking at data, think about where the data comes from. Don't mistake "display" for "truth." Later, I realized it's pretty funny—I used to treat labels as a talisman. Anyway, just stay alive first, keep your position small, and sleep better.

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