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Someone keeps telling me, "I saw it on the chain," and I just want to laugh and cry... The "on-chain" you see is often the result returned by the node/RPC connected to your wallet. The node is syncing, the RPC is queuing, the indexer is fetching data. Even if it actually happened, there might be a delay in reporting it. So it happens that: the transaction was definitely sent out, but the interface still shows no activity; or even after revoking authorization, some pages still display "Unlimited Authorization," which startled me. To put it simply, it's not that the chain data is inaccurate, but that the middlemen—those transporters—are a bit slow or a bit malicious. Now everyone is talking about modularization, DA layers are flying high, developers are excited, but users are completely confused... I just want to ask: can we at least stop the signature pop-up and authorization display from being "late + jumping around"? My obsessive-compulsive disorder really can't handle it. Anyway, I clear permissions every week, and if I encounter an "abnormal status," I just switch to a different RPC first.