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Recently, I realized through review that I can also be played by "on-chain" signals... Sometimes I see an address move and think it's a signal, so I panic and FOMO, only to find half an hour later someone screenshots and says it's already transferred. It took me a while to realize: what you're seeing is the version provided by nodes/RPC/indexers, and different entry points are like live streams with different delays—who's faster or slower depends entirely on luck (and how busy they are). To put it simply, the signals I care about now are not "seeing a transaction," but whether the same event matches across multiple sources: the browser, my connected RPC, and others' observations in the group, whether they can be synchronized. By the way, recently the heated debate over privacy coins/mixing and their compliance boundaries has made me more cautious: some "on-chain transparency" is just an appearance, and before the information reaches your eyes, don’t think of yourself as a prophet... For now, I’ll just hold back a bit today.