Lately, many people have been arguing over "on-chain data," and I want to throw in a cold water splash: the transaction/vote record you see might just be the "version" provided by the node, RPC, or indexer you're using, and it may not be the latest on-chain data at that moment. RPCs can queue during congestion, indexers can be slow to sync and miss some data, and even the same transaction can show different times on different frontends—basically, information can have delays.



These days, with the testnet incentives and staking expectations heating up again, everyone is watching the dashboards for points, and casually guessing whether the mainnet will issue tokens... I think it's better not to get too excited too early. First, confirm where your data is coming from, because delays and rollbacks are especially dangerous before governance voting deadlines.

Anyway, I prefer to confirm later, check two or more sources, and then make my move. Let's chat again next time.
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