To be honest, lately when I look at on-chain data, it always feels a bit off. Sometimes even though the price moves, the subgraph side lags by a few seconds, and it leaves me feeling pretty unsure. They say it’s because RPC rate limiting is slowing things down and the indexer synchronization hasn’t kept up, but I’m not entirely sure either. In any case, when doing arbitrage, just that one block’s worth of time—right then—the bubble bursts.



Another thing: I’ve seen a lot of people complaining that miners and validators’ income relies on MEV, and that ordering fairness is getting more and more ridiculous. Personally, when I place small orders, it doesn’t seem to affect me too much, but honestly, nobody wants to be a fee-paying babysitter who effectively supports these people. That’s it for now. Anyway, I’d rather wait until the data is stable before making a move—being slower is better than getting cut in line.
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