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Recently, the group has been talking about "data availability / ordering / finality" again, a bunch of technical terms that make people's heads spin. Actually, just follow one thread: the transaction you send out, can others see it? Can it be properly ordered into the chain? Will it finally be considered valid? Not visible = you think it's on the chain, but it's actually like posting a private message only you can see; not ordered = stuck or front-run; invalid finality = rollback/reorganization, and your mindset will blow up.
In the past two days, before and after the upgrade of that mainstream public chain, everyone is guessing whether the ecosystem will migrate. My feeling is: don’t just look at the "narrative," first ask yourself, "During the downtime/hard fork, whose guarantee ensured my transaction could be seen, ordered, and recognized?" Frankly, on-chain experience is often not about performance but about trust in the chain. The group is quite lively, but don’t rush to pick a side—first understand your own risk exposure... That’s all for now.