Lately, I keep seeing everyone mention "data availability, ordering, finality," which sounds impressive, but really, just focus on one main point: can you ultimately verify and match the "accounts" of this transaction? Data availability = whether the ledger details are public or accessible; ordering = who comes first and who comes later, which determines if you'll be front-run; finality = whether this page of the ledger is stamped and finalized, not torn off and re-recorded the next day. Outside, people are still explaining all the ups and downs with ETF fund flows and U.S. stock risk appetite, but honestly, that's just emotional accounting. On-chain, it's more like a running record—only if it matches up can you feel secure. Anyway, when I look at projects, I first ask: can I get the details? Is that final page truly stamped?

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