Lately I keep hearing words like data availability, ordering, finality—sounds pretty intimidating, but really, just focus on one main thread: can others see what you send out (is the data there), whether everyone sees the same order (who queues up), and whether you can change your mind in the end (final decision). The blockchain, no matter how fancy, ultimately boils down to these three questions.



The whole "attention mining" with social mining and fan tokens, I also find a bit awkward… Honestly, attention is more like temporary fuel; it’s fine for excitement, but don’t mistake the excitement for finality. Anyway, when I look at projects now, I first focus on “who controls the ordering rights,” and the rest we can discuss slowly.
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