Lately, I keep seeing on-chain data “get stuck for a moment,” so don’t keep blaming your internet… A lot of the time, the indexer/subgraph just hasn’t caught up yet, or the RPC is having its requests rate-limited. You refresh ten times and it still only gives you that same old cached result. In plain terms, the data isn’t “generated in real time” straight from the chain—there’s an in-between layer where someone is doing the processing, and if they move slowly, it comes out in fragments. Think about it: in situations like this, the biggest fear is that someone will take advantage of the confusion to lure people with a “faster query link” for phishing. Recently, hardware wallets have been out of stock, so everyone’s security awareness has improved—but the habit of getting tempted to click links is still really hard to change. I’d rather be slower, and I only trust official domains + the RPCs I use all the time. If it stalls, then it stalls—don’t go looking for trouble.

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