These past two days, looking at on-chain data has been both funny and frustrating: I was clearly staring at “real-time,” but it’s like an old radio trying to find a station—you still end up hearing the previous segment. Basically, before what you see in the “on-chain” data can reach your familiar panel, it has to pass through nodes, then RPC, and finally be organized by an indexer. Even if it stalls for a moment, you switch a route, or the cache isn’t refreshed, it can arrive late by a few minutes—or even longer. Recently, someone’s been complaining that those tag/data tools are laggy and also easy to get pushed around by hype, so I’m just going to treat it as “reference broadcasting” and not as a live, direct connection. Either way, for the key actions, I’ll open two more sources to cross-check—otherwise it’s really easy to be fooled by your own screen.

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