Sometimes I see people shouting "It's already XXX on the chain," and I immediately have my doubts... The transaction you saw might just be due to your RPC acting up, the node being behind, or the indexer not having fed out the data yet. To put it simply, the blockchain isn't necessarily slow; it's just that the window you're looking through is a bit delayed. Recently, with AI Agents and automated trading, this is even more obvious—scripts run at lightning speed, but many people just stare at web data and start imagining stories, resulting in a complete mess of security details. Anyway, when I encounter "on-chain anomalies" now, I first switch to a few different RPCs, check the block height, and then decide whether to act, to avoid being misled by delays and emotional tricks.

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