Sometimes people say "It's all written on the chain," and I just want to laugh: what you're actually seeing is a version "translated" for you by nodes/RPC/indexers. If the node is a bit slow to sync, the RPC stalls, or the indexer hasn't finished scanning the new events, your page looks like you're watching a delayed live broadcast — it's not that the chain didn't happen, but that you haven't received it yet. Especially when doing LP rebalancing, a delay of just a few tens of seconds can easily lead to emotional swings.



Recently, social mining and fan tokens also seem quite similar: attention can indeed be exchanged for some value, but what you see in the hot list or trading volume is also layered through "feeding," with data delays plus display logic stacking up, making emotions even easier to ignite. Anyway, I've gotten used to it now: for the same operation, look at two more sources, wait for a few confirmations before drawing conclusions, to avoid being startled by a "late on the chain."
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