Recently, everyone has been arguing about data availability, ordering, and finality.


To put it simply, don’t be intimidated by the terminology—focus on one main thread:
Do you believe or not believe that “who will ultimately settle this transaction, in what order, and when”?
Data availability is like whether the ledger has been hidden away;
Ordering is about who goes first and who goes last—many tricky maneuvers are hidden here;
Finality is the feeling that it’s settled, but in reality, it might still flip and turn—an uneasy feeling.

By the way, when the funding rate hits an extreme, the group chat starts betting on “whether it will reverse or continue to inflate the bubble.”
I usually just see it as a thermometer of sentiment…
High or low rates don’t determine the direction; they only decide who’s feeling worse.

What I’ve learned isn’t techniques, but this: don’t rush to pick which term sounds more advanced.
First, ask yourself which layer of trust you’re willing to place your confidence in.
Don’t get carried away by the hype.
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