Recently, when looking at on-chain art floor prices and open orders, I often experience a "pause" while scrolling, and I thought my internet was acting up again. Actually, behind many front-end interfaces are indexers/Subgraphs helping you organize a bunch of scattered on-chain events into "database-like" results. They need to chase blocks, replay, and update; when nodes act up, the chain suddenly gets busy, or during reorganizations, it can be slow to respond. The same applies to RPCs—simply put, clicking refresh once doesn't mean the chain will immediately return results. When rate limiting kicks in, it queues and times out, leaving the front end frozen. Anyway, now with modularization and the DA layer narrative being popular among developers, users can feel it: the data keeps coming in intermittently... I now place small orders, and for important operations, I wait a bit longer—don't click aggressively when it's "stuck."

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