Lately I keep hearing people talk about data availability, ordering, finality—so many terms that just make my head spin… I’ll stick to one main point: when does your transaction actually “count,” and is there anyone who can jump the queue and change the order? Seeing a transaction confirmed on-chain, only to have a fork or rollback happen afterward, makes my mood explode. So I’d rather go slower but be more certain, and keep my positions less exposed.



These days, that mainstream public chain is about to upgrade/maintain, and the group is guessing whether the ecosystem will migrate. Honestly, I don’t know if it will or not, but at such times I’ll first draw a clear stop-loss line. I avoid leverage as much as possible—don’t let the “possible finality” teach me a lesson.

What I don’t regret is: always prioritize survival during the hype. If I miss out, so be it. As long as I stay alive, there’s a next time.
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