Recently, people keep using "on-chain transparency" to criticize me, but honestly, what you see on the chain could also be "delayed truth." Slow node synchronization, RPC failures switching to backups, indexers scanning a round later—your interface can be several seconds or even minutes behind the actual state... And then you think it's the project team messing around, but actually, the window you're looking through is foggy. On the macro side, there's also noise about rate cut expectations, the dollar index, and risk assets acting erratically. I no longer believe in any "real-time" data from the front end. I prefer to take a few extra steps myself: before key operations, switch between two RPCs for comparison, casually check the original transaction or block explorer for confirmation—if it's slow, so be it. Just pay a little more tuition.

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