Recently, the group has been arguing again about terms like data availability, ordering, and finality—just hearing them gives me a headache. To put it simply, let's focus on one main point: you might think "I see the transaction = everyone sees it = it's stable," but in reality, data may not actually be accessible to everyone, ordering might not happen as you expect, and finality might require several steps before it’s truly confirmed.



Others think that as soon as the staking or token unlock calendar is released, they’re waiting to dump their tokens. In reality, what’s more common is that people get scared by "selling pressure anxiety," and start clicking, signing, and authorizing randomly... Anyway, the first thing I do when I see a new contract is to check permissions and upgrade options—don't let yourself become the easiest target to be exploited.
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