Today, the on-chain data “lags again.” I initially thought it was just my internet, but later realized it’s probably indexers/Subgraph/RPCs trading the blame behind the scenes. To put it simply, the balances, historical records, and leaderboards you see aren’t live data jumping to your face from the chain—instead, someone first pulls the logs and organizes them into a format you can search. Once the RPC is rate-limited (public nodes love doing this) or the indexer is rebuilding/replaying blocks, you’ll see it: the transactions clearly made it on-chain, but the page still shows “unconfirmed,” or the data looks empty for a moment. Didn’t a major mainstream chain just start upgrading/maintaining recently? In the group chat, people have started speculating whether projects might migrate too. But I don’t think we need to jump into conspiracy theories—more often than not, it’s simply that the indexing service can’t keep up with the pace. The money-saving tip is simple: don’t stick to a single RPC—set up two or three backups, switch when it gets stuck, and save yourself from doubting everything.

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