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One platform for global traditional assets
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Lately, everyone keeps saying "It's all written on-chain," but I actually feel a bit uneasy... The on-chain data you see is often "relayed" from RPCs or indexers, not a face-to-face chat with the nodes. RPCs are busy, rate-limited, lagging behind by a block, or indexers are still re-scanning, so you'll see situations like "the transaction or transfer has gone through but hasn't displayed yet" on the interface. Modularization and the development of the DA layer are exciting for developers, but for ordinary users, it feels more like: which layer is the data on, who is feeding it to me, making it more confusing. Anyway, I now get into the habit of checking two sources; if they don't match, don't rush to draw conclusions, especially near liquidation lines—being a half-step slow can really get you into trouble.