Shibarium Indexing Hits 41% as SHIB Layer 2 Recovery Progresses
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Shiba Inu’s layer 2 network Shibarium continues a gradual recovery as technical updates progress. Recent data shows the blockchain explorer is still indexing large portions of network blocks. The development explains temporary inconsistencies in some transactions and asset displays. Meanwhile, the Shiba Inu community closely monitors updates as infrastructure improvements continue. Shibariumscan Indexing Explains Data Discrepancies According to a notice on the Shibariumscan explorer, only 41% of blocks currently appear indexed. Indexing on the chain continues, meaning some displayed statistics may remain inaccurate for now. As a result, figures related to total blocks, transactions, and wallet addresses appear lower than expected. Explorers rely on indexing processes to organize and present blockchain data. Until indexing finishes, the Shibarium Explorer cannot show complete network activity. Community group Shibizens earlier addressed user concerns surrounding missing tokens and NFTs. At the start of March, several users reported that some assets failed to display correctly. Reports mentioned missing tokens on Shibariumscan and absent NFTs inside wallet NFT tabs. Shibizens explained that indexing delays likely caused the issue. The group also referenced a temporary bridge update during the same period. They stressed that the problem did not indicate any loss of assets on the Shibarium blockchain. Because less than half of Shibarium blocks remain indexed, asset visibility issues may persist temporarily. The explorer continues processing blockchain data to restore full transparency across the network. Infrastructure Upgrades and RPC Changes Underway Earlier reports in February revealed that Shibarium migrated to a new server environment. The upgrade aimed to strengthen performance and improve system reliability. Soon after, Shibizens issued an RPC update clarification following questions from users. The group confirmed that the previous RPC endpoints had been retired. These endpoints previously connected wallets and decentralized applications to the network. Developers introduced a new RPC system to replace the…
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