Shibarium Down as Shiba Inu Lead Hints at Development Work

Proponents are speculating that an upgrade or a fix could be imminent for Shiba Inu’s Shibarium beta.

Puppyscan, the dedicated blockchain explorer for Shibarium beta Puppynet, is currently down. Reports of the situation surfaced following a recent tweet from Shytoshi Kusama, Shiba Inu project lead, wherein he hinted at engaging in development work while listening to classical music.

Kusama disclosed on Twitter that he was moving “a few chess pieces” while constantly listening to Pianistec’s rendition of the classical song “Duel of the Fates.”

 

Notably, Kusama tends to tease his undertakings to the community via tweets and revisions to his Twitter bio. His latest remarks have elicited speculations that the Shiba Inu lead was hinting at development work, with some suggesting that such work could pertain to upgrades or fixes on Puppynet, as Kusama’s tweet coincided with the recent Puppyscan downtime. 

During upgrades or fixes, a network can experience downtime as the modifications being implemented may disturb the usual functioning of the network if it is operational, resulting in glitches or inconsistencies that hinder its smooth operation.

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Reports of the current Puppyscan downtime first emerged in the community-driven Shibarium Telegram group shortly after Kusama’s tweet. Several users noted that the blockchain explorer was displaying a 504 error. At the time of reporting, Puppyscan is currently showing a gateway timeout error (error code 504).

SHIBarium website down
SHIBarium website down

As of press time, there have been no official statements from any Shibarium developer on the cause of the downtime and when users should expect the blockchain explorer to come back up. However, concerns have been minimal, as the community anticipates a recovery.

Puppynet Exceeds Expectations

Meanwhile, as observed on the explorer, Puppynet has exceeded the community’s expectations, constantly hitting unprecedented milestones as widespread adoption increases. Notably, just six days after relaunched with a new Chain ID, the Shibarium beta network welcomed over 100K wallets, having processed more than 194K transactions.

Barely two weeks after it achieved this feat, Puppynet recorded an astronomical 1,095% in transaction count, with transactions surging to a massive 2.25 million on April 12 with 2.7 million total transactions.

These metrics emphasize the mounting attention the Shibarium beta network has been attracting, offering a glimpse into the extensive adoption that Shibarium is expected to encounter upon its launch on the mainnet.

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