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Recently, I’ve been hit with a bunch of “data availability / ordering / finality” in the group chat, and honestly, I see a main thread: can you clearly explain things on-chain, follow the correct sequence, and determine if it’s final?
Data availability is like “whether the meeting minutes have been posted in the group,” if no one can see it, don’t talk about supervision;
Ordering is like “who raises their hand first and gets to speak first,” if the sequence is messed up, arbitrage / jumping the queue will happen;
Finality is like “whether this decision will be revoked tomorrow,” if it’s unstable, everyone will be nervous.
Looking at the current wave of AI Agents and automated trading, the narratives are flying high, but I care more about whether they consider these underlying rules when calling contracts…
Otherwise, you might think you’re playing with robots, but actually you’re playing with ordering rules and safety boundaries.
Anyway, before I vote, I check these three things first; other fancy tricks can wait.