Today, I encountered that "hiccup" moment again when checking on-chain data... Actually, many times it's not your network connection being slow, but the indexer/Subgraph hasn't finished processing the new blocks, or RPC is being rate-limited: when requests pile up, they get queued, and the frontend just stalls, then a few seconds later everything pops back up. Especially recently, everyone has been on edge after cross-chain bridge hacks, and after that abnormal quote from the oracle, "waiting for confirmation" has become popular. I can understand that, but data that is sometimes new and sometimes old can easily lead to misjudgments. Honestly, what I fear most isn't slowness but chaos: I can wait if it's slow, but if it's chaotic, I don't even know which data to trust. Anyway, now I check data from multiple sources, preferring fewer operations, for now, that's how I do it.

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