Recently, someone kept telling me, "It's all written on the chain, so why doesn't it match?"


I just want to laugh but also feel a bit guilty: what you see on the chain might actually be a "paraphrase."
Anywhere between nodes, RPC, or indexers getting stuck for a moment can cause the browser to be a few seconds, minutes late, or even miss a segment of history and recalculate.
Not to mention sometimes RPC will show you different latest heights, making it look like your eyes are playing tricks.

Now I check the health of lending pools, and I get into the habit of opening two or three sources to compare.
For things like liquidation thresholds, a single breath of delay isn't just an "information gap," it's a "liquidation gap."
Recently, everyone has been complaining about validator/MEV ordering unfairness, and I can understand—transaction experience really does feel like being cut in line...
But I don't need to be understood; I only care about not risking luck again.
That's all for now.
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