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Someone asked me why sometimes when looking at on-chain data it suddenly "lags," even though the network isn't disconnected. Basically, it's not that the chain is slow, but the layer you're using is gasping for air: behind the wallet/website, it either uses RPC, which gets rate-limited and causes queuing; or reads from indexers and subgraphs, which need to organize all the messy on-chain transactions into a queryable format. When new blocks come in too densely or popular contracts flood the network, there can be delays of dozens of seconds or even longer. Recently, people have been comparing RWA and U.S. Treasury yields to on-chain yield products, but I'm more concerned about whether the data sources are stable. No matter how attractive the returns are, if you can't check or withdraw your positions at critical moments, the take-profit line is just a pipe dream... Anyway, I now get into the habit of opening two or three entry points. If something feels off, I cut back first; calmly exiting is the best move.