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Recently, when I use Subgraph to look up data, it always feels a bit laggy—sometimes it even just freezes. I thought maybe a node was down, but later I found out it was caused by RPC rate limiting. With the indexer’s sync delay plus request queuing, what the frontend shows is basically “fake data.” You look at the price and it still seems to be there, but on-chain the situation has already changed. 😅 In cases like this, if you still go chasing memes or celebrity trade calls, that’s really a trap with nobody to pull you out. Old players all know—attention rotates so fast it’s like flipping through a book; by the time you figure out what the data really says, the next turn has already changed hands. Anyway, I’m especially sensitive to this kind of “it freezes for a bit” behavior now. I’d rather check a few more RPC sources myself than trust that green arrow on the interface.