I set a rule for myself: don't get excited when you see "on-chain data," especially those that jump to conclusions right away. Basically, what you're seeing is the perspective from someone else's node/RPC output, with nodes lagging behind, RPC rate limiting, and indexers still queuing for reconstruction. In the end, you think something just happened on the chain, but in reality, it's just you "just saw" it... I’d rather wait two minutes, switch to a couple more sources to verify, than take latency as the truth. Recently, the NFT royalty debates have been pretty heated, with all kinds of "on-chain proof that creators can't earn" type of charts. I now treat those as emotional screenshots; anyway, assets are kept in cold wallets first, and slow confirmation is better than chasing the hype and risking a crash.

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