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Over the past two days, when I check on-chain data, it always feels like it “lags” for a bit. A lot of people’s first reaction is to suspect the project is up to something… but many times it’s actually the indexer/subgraph working overtime behind the scenes: when there are lots of new blocks on the chain, the index hasn’t finished syncing yet, and what your front end shows looks like stuttering. On top of that, with RPC rate limiting, when too many users pile onto public nodes, they immediately slow down—or even drop requests—so the experience feels like “the chain is still running, but on my side it’s like the network is down.” Developers can talk endlessly about modularization and the DA layer narrative, but when ordinary users open the app, they run into these experience issues first, and they’re genuinely confused. Anyway, whenever I see data anomalies now, I just switch to another RPC, wait a few minutes, and then verify—while my assets are just sitting safely in cold storage for now. My biggest fear isn’t losing money; it’s losing control—if I can’t even be sure about the data I’m seeing, that kind of unease is even worse.