Okay, I've got this. The premium is the price the investor pays for the option contract, not the strike price or exercise price. I'm confident that C is the correct answer.
Okay, I think I've got this. The key is understanding how the "!=" operator works. It will return events where the status field exists but the value is not 100. I'm pretty confident that option A is the correct answer.
I remember we discussed how compensating transactions can save memory, but I'm not entirely sure how they compare to atomic transactions in that regard.
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