Recently, people keep asking me, "How do I troubleshoot on-chain data delays? There was definitely a transaction just now." To put it simply, many times it's not that the chain has stopped; it's the data layer you're viewing that is queuing: the indexer/subgraph hasn't fed the new blocks yet, or RPC is being rate-limited and responds slowly, making the front end seem like it's offline for a second. Especially in groups, when someone shares news about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, or calls for de-pegging, everyone’s emotions spike, and they start refreshing the dashboard. The more they refresh, the more anxious they become... Actually, treat it as latency first, and don't automatically think "lag" equals "something's wrong." My own practice is: when I see anomalies, I first switch to a different RPC, check the block explorer, and only withdraw if there's confirmed real issues—don't take emotions as signals. That's all for now.

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