Today, the on-chain data was "lagging again," and I initially thought my internet was bad. Actually, many times it's not the chain itself being slow, but the indexer/Subgraph hasn't finished processing the new blocks. When the frontend queries it, it's like flipping through an unorganized ledger; plus, RPCs often have rate limits, and when too many requests come in, they get queued or dropped, making it feel like a series of pauses. Thinking about it later, I found it quite funny—I kept refreshing as if I were "pushing the chain."



Recently, with more incidents of cross-chain bridge thefts and oracle errors, everyone prefers to "wait for confirmation," rather than rushing to act quickly. Anyway, for my small stablecoin strategy, when the data isn't stable, I just stop and take a sip of cold brew, instead of fighting against the delays.
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