I recently set a small rule for myself: when I see on-chain data "hanging" for a moment, subgraph sometimes appearing and disappearing, or RPC rate limiting me, I don't rush to curse the project team for running away... Most likely, it's the indexer catching up on blocks/reorganizing, or everyone flooding the nodes at the same time, like a pixel theater where the main character takes two steps and suddenly drops frames. Anyway, when I encounter this now, I switch to a different RPC, wait a few minutes, and then compare with other data sources without jumping to conclusions immediately. By the way, I was reminded that the recent "compound yield stacking" staking system has been criticized as a Ponzi scheme, and actually, the data side is quite similar: one layer on top of another, and if any link gets overwhelmed, it looks like the world is about to collapse from the front end. For now, I'll proceed like this—confirm slowly, and keep emotions in check.

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