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Thank you for rising this question. Indeed, addresses are sorted by the time of insertion

order_by: [asc: address.inserted_at],
. And indeed, on different runs of mentioned API endpoint the order of results is changing. And this non-determinism happens because some addresses has exactly the insertion timestamp:

select inserted_at from addresses where hash in ('\x1a9c379a297134135D89A08CA9427f6DfB1a081D', '\xF16AE3939552e336852F55FE7a8402d4eE5c9a8c');
        inserted_at
---------------------------
 2018-10-06 22:36:19.65109
 2018-10-06 22:36:19.65109
(2 rows)

This happens most likely because …

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