Last night, I ran into that same feeling of “why did it suddenly lag for a moment” on-chain again: the wallet’s balance refreshes a half-beat late, and the browser spins for a while, then pops back. To put it simply, many times it’s not that the chain is congested—it's the data layer you’re looking at that’s gasping for air. Indexers/subgraphs have to organize all the messy on-chain logs into something you can query, and when it hits peak times, they queue up. On top of that, RPC rate limiting means free nodes are even more likely to get you the “please try again later” treatment. The result is: the transaction was actually confirmed earlier, but the interface you’re seeing is still stuck on the past.



Recently, the NFT royalty debate has been noisy. I saw someone say, “the income is gone,” and others call it “impacting liquidity,” but my own experience is more direct: the market page data delays for a moment, and when you look at pending orders/trades, it all seems like it’s drifting—so it’s even easier for your emotions to get carried away... Anyway, if I run into lag now, I just switch to a different RPC, wait a few minutes, and verify the original on-chain transaction hash once again. Don’t rush to blame the project team. Let’s see...
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