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Lately, I've been feeling a bit off about on-chain data; even when someone says a transaction has "just happened," it takes a little while for me to see it. After thinking about it, it makes sense: the node/RPC you're connected to is like a turntable needle, sometimes it jitters or caches, so what you see as "now" is actually delayed; plus, the indexing service needs to organize and store data, so the record on the page is even later.
So recently, some people have been comparing RWA, US bond yields, and on-chain yield products together. My first reaction isn't which one is better, but whether your data sources are fresh and accurate... Don't get too excited and go all-in; the market is like a vinyl record, it spins and then comes back. Take it slow and listen first.