Lately, I've been noticing that on-chain data often "lags," but actually, it's not your internet that's slow—it's the indexer/Subgraph/RPC in the middle that's gasping for air... Basically, it's like I’m waiting for the wind to fill my sails; before the wind comes, you just see a still surface. The indexer first has to organize the on-chain logs into a searchable format, and when there are many blocks or events, it queues up; the Subgraph also needs to synchronize and rebuild, so falling behind by a few hundred blocks feels like a delay; RPC is even more direct—once rate limiting kicks in, the interface just spins in circles, and the data comes in patchy, like a fake death.


Especially these days, with extreme fee rates, people in the group argue whether to reverse or keep squeezing the bubble. I just want to say: don’t use "lagging" data to gamble on emotions, it’s easy to misjudge.
What I fear most isn’t missing out on opportunities, but my own patience being led astray by the noise.
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