Lately, I keep hearing people say "It's all written on the chain," but honestly, what you're seeing on the chain is most likely a version translated by RPCs or indexers, and it could be delayed by a few minutes or even longer: nodes haven't synchronized, RPCs are rate-limited, indexers are stuck rebuilding, and the front end just gives you a "seems certain" result... actually, the underlying data is still shaking.



These days, there's also debate about validator income, MEV, and whether ordering is fair or not. It's normal for retail investors to complain, but many people don't even know which data source is feeding them, so their emotions get the better of them. Why can I stay calmer? My habit is pretty simple: whenever the market stirs, I compare two RPC providers and directly check the raw events in the browser. I'd rather be a bit slower than be led by the illusion of "confirmed/completed." Anyway, for now, that's how I do it.
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