Today I checked on-chain data again and ran into that kind of “lag”: the transfer is clearly confirmed on-chain, yet the wallet/dashboard doesn’t update for ages. I thought it was my network. Later I flipped through my notes and remembered that many pages don’t read the chain directly—they go through indexers and subgraphs. That stuff has to scan the blocks first before it can give you the data; plus there’s RPC rate limiting—when the interface is busy, requests queue up, and the experience is like the subway rush-hour crowd. If you can’t squeeze in, you can only wait for the next train…



So sometimes it’s not the project team “doing evil,” it’s that the data pipeline is clogged. Especially now, when everyone compares RWA and U.S. Treasury yield rates against on-chain yield products, people are watching the data even more closely—but what you see might just be “a delayed frame.” My own method is pretty boring: at critical moments, check two sources. If you can use a block explorer directly, don’t rely on the front end only—don’t start conspiracy theories in a rush; let the dust settle for a bit.
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