Recently, when looking at NFT floor prices and order wall data, I often encounter those "data gets stuck," where it was refreshing just a second ago, and the next second it’s blank or reverts to old data... Basically, many times it’s not a sudden market change, but your data pipeline being clogged: the indexer needs to scan the on-chain events first before it can send the data to you, and the Subgraph still has to run mappings and store data; plus, with RPC rate limiting, queues form when overloaded, resulting in delays, missed orders, and the floor seeming to teleport by a step.



Why do I get itchy fingers? Actually, I’m afraid of missing the "first move," especially lately when everyone is fixated on staking unlocks, token unlock calendars, and the anxiety of sell pressure. The moment I think about the possibility of a dump, I want to keep refreshing to check if the order wall suddenly thins out... But stay calm, a data lag doesn’t mean someone is really dumping, first check multiple sources to verify, don’t let your refresh rate set the rhythm.
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