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In the past, whenever I heard "data availability, ordering, finality," I would get overwhelmed, feeling like I was about to take an exam… Now I just focus on one main thread: what you see on the chain, whether it has truly been "accessible for everyone to re-verify," and whether someone might have altered the order or the outcome halfway through. To put it simply, publishing data ≠ you can actually access it; packaging it first ≠ it will be used exactly as is in the end; a transaction showing success ≠ it will always be successful.
Recently, the group has been buzzing about staking unlocks, token unlock calendars, and the anxiety over selling pressure. I prefer to first look at how the project team is moving on-chain: who is transferring before and after unlocks, where are they transferring to, whether there’s a roundabout route on bridges, whether market-making wallets suddenly become active… The terminology may be fancy, but in the end, it all boils down to three things: "Can I see it, can I verify it, can I reverse it." Don’t learn from me—I've become addicted to studying collapse samples.