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Lately, I keep seeing terms like data availability, ordering, finality—so many nouns that make my head spin. Basically, I follow one main thread: you might think that "sent/packaged" means it's secure, but actually, it depends on whether everyone can access the data, who’s queueing and cutting in line, and whether that last transaction is truly final. If the ordering gets a bit messy, you might get front-run or re-ordered; if you can't access the data at all, it’s even worse—you won’t be able to check later; and until finality is reached, don’t rush to spend the funds that are supposedly settled.
Right now, hardware wallets are still out of stock, phishing links are rampant, security awareness has increased, but people also get anxious… I trust that physical button even more—press it slowly, take a closer look at the signing content. It’s better to miss out on a transaction than to make a mistake by clicking the wrong thing once.
What I fear most isn’t missing an opportunity, but realizing after clicking "confirm" that I signed something I didn’t even understand.