These past few days, looking at on-chain data has been a bit frustrating: clearly "on-chain transparency," but what you see might already be a delayed version. Nodes sync slowly, RPC queues get stuck, indexers are a few minutes late... You think you're monitoring in real-time, but you're actually watching a replay. To put it simply, when you see a large transfer, don’t immediately jump to conclusions; I now wait for two or three sources to match before making a judgment, to avoid rehashing and comforting myself with tea late at night.



By the way, hardware wallets are still out of stock, phishing links are everywhere. The more this happens, the less you should rush to click on "airdrops" or "verification" links. There are many tutorials, but I prefer those that describe the pitfalls very specifically: which page looks similar, which signature is easiest to slip up on. Anyway, it's okay to be a bit slow; don’t make a wrong move.
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