Lately, I've been a bit obsessed with on-chain data, but the more I look, the more I realize: you think you're "watching in real-time," but you might actually be fed a delayed version by nodes/RPCs/indices. Especially those that show success one moment and then roll back the next—it's not necessarily the chain acting up; more often, it's that the route you're connected to is congested, the cache hasn't updated, or the index is still running... Now I’ve learned to be patient and wait a few minutes before drawing conclusions about liquidations, instead of panicking and changing positions immediately, which is as awkward as putting dough that hasn't risen enough into the oven.



By the way, the recent hardware wallet shortages and the rampant phishing links are quite a match: the more everyone is anxious to "confirm quickly," the easier it is to make mistakes or sign wrong. My "long-term" plan isn't very grand either—honestly, at least a quarter, to withstand a few delays, a few false alarms, and still be willing to slowly switch to more reliable information sources—that's what counts. For now, let's keep it going and see how it develops.
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