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Lately, everyone has been arguing about data availability, ordering, finality—don't be scared by the terminology. I personally follow one principle: whether the transaction I submit can be "seen" by others, whether it is "queued" according to the rules, and ultimately whether it "actually gets executed." On-chain records that you can see but can't access the data for = equivalent to wasted effort; disorganized queuing = you think you've completed a transaction, but you've actually been front-run; delayed finality = mental breakdown.
I understand that miners/validators' income and how MEV is distributed, and retail investors complaining about unfair ordering... Honestly, what I fear most isn't slowness, but chaos: I can wait if it's slow, but if it's chaotic, I don't even know what I'm playing. Watching TVL drop makes me sad, but right now, I care more about whether protocols clearly explain "who can front-run," rather than just claiming decentralization in words while relying on relationships in practice. Anyway, I’ll reduce my position first and keep mining, but I’ll stay focused on this main thread.