These days, looking at on-chain data has once again taught me a lesson in "delay"… They say the blockchain is transparent, but what you see on your phone is actually the result of processing the node/RPC/index chain. RPCs occasionally freeze, switch to a public node and queue, or the indexer hasn't fed the new block into the database yet, so the transaction status you see might be a bit behind, or even different on various websites for the same transaction. To put it simply, it's not that the chain isn't working; it's that the window you're looking through isn't necessarily real-time.



Currently, hardware wallets are still out of stock, and phishing links are everywhere. I actually prefer to confirm more slowly: try to check multiple sources for key operations, and don't rush to the next step just because one browser shows "success." If you really want to chase hot topics, you also have to accept that "what I see on the chain" might already be a few minutes old.
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