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Recently, when monitoring large transactions on the bridge, I was once again educated by "On-Chain Truth": you think you're watching in real-time, but you're actually just viewing a replay from a certain node/RPC... For the same cross-chain transaction, Tool A appears first, and Tool B only shows up after several minutes, almost making me think someone is washing back and forth. Basically, there are too many "late" stages in between: node synchronization, RPC queuing, indexer fetching, cache refreshing, and even some label system updates that are slow, which can throw off your emotions. Recently, there's been talk about data tools lagging and labels being misleading, but I now generally don't rush to draw conclusions. I open multiple sources to verify first, then look at the bridge contract events themselves. Better to be slow than to be scared by false "anomalies." Anyway, cross-chain is basically a psychological test.