Lately, I’ve seen too many people arguing at each other over “on-chain evidence.” Let me pour some cold water first: what you see on-chain could also be delayed. Different nodes may not be in sync, RPC load could be spiking, and indexers might still be rebuilding—sure, the block may have been produced, but your explorer might still be acting unresponsive / not updating. So don’t pass judgment based on a screenshot alone. Make it clear first: the timestamp, the block height, and which RPC / which indexing service you’re using. Otherwise, it’s just “what’s showing on my side.”



By the way, about that whole “earnings stacking” thing with re-staking / shared security being criticized as overhyped and repetitive—I think many times the controversy comes from inconsistent data sources. If the TVL or yield updates you find are lagging by half a beat, it’s very easy to get swept up by emotions. I still believe—at least—in the idea of “verifying multiple sources before going on the attack.”
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