In Solana, the transactions are all linear. It's not ever causing something different to possibly happen because things are run in parallel. Transaction two always happens after transaction one from a correctness perspective. If you notice that they don't have any common dependencies, and they potentially run them in parallel. That's interesting. I think when people hear about parallel execution, they think that it means that there might be transactions that are defined to happen at the same time as each other but that's not really what's actually happening.

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