In Web3 we often hear the idiom the blockchain is immutable but there are cases when it's not, or to be more precise it becomes practically immutable (reach finality) only after some time has passed since the block, which contains users' transactions, was minted. This is due to events called blockchain reorganizations, or reorgs for short.
A nice article by ABA, read it here:
Link: https://abarbatei.xyz/blockchain-reorgs-for-managers-and-auditors#reorg
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