Polygonscan, a tool for tracking activity on the Polygon blockchain, experienced problems on Wednesday, causing speculation that the blockchain itself was malfunctioning. However, Polygon co-founder Sandeep Nailwail clarified that the issue was with Polygonscan, not the blockchain, which was still running according to the Polygon system status page. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of having reliable tools to monitor blockchain activity, and that any issues should be verified before jumping to conclusions.

CoinDesk’s Polygon test transactions are still being processed, and OKLink – an alternative to Polygonscan – is showing that new blocks are being created on the chain. This is great news for users of the Polygon network, as it means that the platform is still functioning properly. OKLink is a great alternative to Polygonscan, as it provides a comprehensive view of the Polygon network, including the latest blocks, transactions, and other data. OKLink also offers a variety of features, such as the ability to search for specific transactions and view detailed information about them. With OKLink, users can stay up to date on the latest developments in the Polygon network and ensure that their transactions are being processed correctly.

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Judy Banks
Hey, Judy here, I'm a freelance journalist since the inception of time. Jokes aside, blockchain is something new to many, having been in the space for a good few years, I would love to bring the latest news to a broader audience.