Lately, when monitoring the memory pool, I keep encountering moments like "Even though the transaction has already moved on the chain, my data still stalls for a bit," kind of like a bus arriving at the station while the sign is still spinning. Basically, many times it's not the chain being slow, but the layer you're viewing: the indexer is queuing for reindexing, the Subgraph hasn't synchronized to the latest blocks yet, or RPC calls are being rate-limited, directly slowing down or dropping some requests. That’s when you feel the market suddenly "stuttering." Now, I just hold back when I see these flickering candlesticks, wait for a couple more sources to sync, and avoid impulsively chasing in, which could turn into material for others' MEV strategies. By the way, the recent discussion comparing RWA, US bond yields, and on-chain yield products was pretty amusing—when the data source jitters, the yields start to look like mysticism. Anyway, I just treat latency as part of the risk; surviving comes first.

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