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One interesting aspect of Reya is that its execution logic is highly transparent and controllable—regardless of whether the market is calm or experiencing intense volatility, the rules remain consistent.
As a Rollup based on Ethereum, Reya anchors transaction execution directly to Ethereum's settlement layer. What does this mean? It means you can precisely predict how your transactions will be executed. No guessing, no waiting—rules are laid out clearly.
This is a significant advantage for traders. Whether in calm markets or during periods of extreme volatility, the predictable execution environment allows you to plan your trading strategies in advance rather than being caught off guard by price swings. The execution rules are completely decoupled from market conditions, which is true certainty.
But to be honest, no matter how predictable it is, it can't withstand an unstable mindset haha.
Has anyone thought about how Reya's logic ensures it won't be bypassed by MEV?
Transparency is transparency, but when real trouble happens, you still have to rely on yourself to cut losses.
Predictability can't change the fact of slip-ups, unfortunately.
True certainty is that stablecoins don't fall; everything else is just an illusion.
I believe the anchoring layer doesn't lie, which is much more civilized than some chains that change rules at will.
By the way, does this design cost a lot? Is the gas fee acceptable?