Lately, everyone has been talking about data availability, ordering, and finality, and it's overwhelming. Actually, just focus on one thing: Did your transaction get "seen by others, ordered by someone, and finally considered valid"?


My perfectionist tendency makes me pay close attention to packing order and nonce, because if things get messy, it's easy to pay more slippage fees and taxes, which makes me want to shut down my computer in frustration.

By the way, I also think the economic collapse of blockchain games is similar: when inflation kicks in, studios start minting like crazy, and who gets the benefits from ordering/priority quickly becomes fixed. When token prices drop again, it spirals downward... On-chain, it looks pretty calm, but people's behavior is anything but calm.

Anyway, my current approach is: if I can wait for finality, I wait a bit longer. Don't rush to chase "immediate execution." The savings might not just be money, but also emotional peace.
That's it for now.
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