Someone asked me why it always feels like the on-chain data is a half beat slow, even though it's already "on the chain" but still arrives late. Basically, what you see isn't the blockchain itself, but a view pieced together by nodes/RPC/indexers: nodes might be behind, RPCs may be rate-limited and queued, indexers need to wait for confirmations before entering data into the database. If any link in this chain stalls, your "on-chain" view just becomes "later." So recently, I see large transfers and hot wallet movements on exchanges being interpreted as smart money, but I hold back from getting excited... First, I confirm which data source it is, how much delay there is, and whether it has been reorganized. Anyway, I trust more the timestamp of the "final confirmation" in the monitoring alerts.

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