Today I was once again stupid myself... Watching a protocol's dashboard data suddenly "freeze" for a moment, my first reaction was: Oh no, is it crashing? Quickly withdraw.


But after a couple of minutes, it recovered, and nothing happened.

Later I thought about it and it was most likely a data pipeline congestion: the indexer/Subgraph is slowly scanning the chain and importing data in the background, and if you refresh aggressively, it can't keep up; plus sometimes RPC rate limiting causes requests to be dropped or queued, so the frontend looks like it's "frozen."
In simple terms, the chain isn't stopped; it's just that the data fetching route is blocked... but emotionally, it's really easy to interpret it as a signal.

Recently, there's been a lot of discussion about the collapse points in blockchain games involving inflation + studio manipulation + coin price spirals, and everyone's sensitivity to "slower or fake data" has been heightened.
Anyway, I've learned one thing first: when you see lag, take a deep breath, don't rush to hit the sell button, at least open another block explorer to confirm, and avoid acting out my own FOMO story.
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