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Lately, checking on-chain data has been a bit frustrating: you think you're looking at "real-time" data, but it might actually be nodes queuing, RPC acting up, or the indexer not having fed the data yet... The time difference I see for the same transaction across different websites can be enough to make a cup of coffee. To put it simply, the chain itself isn't lying; what might be lying is the "window" I use. Modularization and the DA layer—this narrative that developers are talking about excitedly—normal users (like me) just want to ask: can the data I see not be late? Anyway, lowering my expectations makes it easier; when I see something abnormal, I just switch RPCs or compare two index sources, don’t rush to conclusions, just hold the umbrella halfway.