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Recently, people keep saying "It's all written on the chain," but what you see on the chain is actually the data provided by nodes/RPC/indexers to your end, which may be delayed or miss some edge cases. When RPC is busy, it can get stuck; if the indexer is still rebuilding, it gets even slower. The result is that you think a transaction "just happened," but it was actually packed a while ago; or you’re watching a certain address with no activity, only to find out from another node that the funds were transferred long ago. The attention shifts in memes and celebrity shoutouts are even more obvious. Many people chase after "on-chain signals," but end up catching the delayed final signal... I’m more like someone who observes the structure and unlock rhythm, rather than jumping to conclusions based on one or two transactions. Anyway, don’t treat a single data source as an all-knowing perspective.