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Sure, but OP was specifically running into issues with Bazzite and needed to tinker to get things working. Ironically, CachyOS likely would not have needed any tinkering in OP's case because updates in CachyOS but absent from Bazzite likely contained the fixes.
OP also mentioned elsewhere wanting to self-host some services—also a task likely to be easier in CachyOS than in Bazzite. Wanting to self-host also implies that OP can likely handle the light configuration that's needed in CachyOS.
I think "unless they're happy to reformat every other week" is unnecessarily pessimistic, too. With brtfs (the CachyOS default), recovery is quick and relatively easy. It's also very unlikely to ever be an issue; CachyOS is very unlikely to break, unless OP really messes things up. Updates almost always "just work" in Arch Linux.