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Shiba Inu: Connection Problems on Shibarium Usually Not Network Related

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Shibarium $SHIB.io, a Shiba Inu-focused X account providing news and insights for the Shibarium ecosystem and tech upgrades on X, shared a Shibarium connection notice with the $SHIB community.

The Shiba Inu community X account highlighted that most connection problems on Shibarium are usually not network-related. It added that if something is not working on Shibarium, it might be a wallet connection issue, not a network issue.

Shibarium $SHIB.io noted that most problems encountered by Shibarium users often come from an outdated or incorrect RPC. It provides a few resolution tips to try in the case of connectivity issues, such as clearing wallet cache and removing the Shibarium network before re-adding it again using the correct RPC. This might help to resolve the issue quickly.

Shibarium Connection Notice

If something is not working on Shibarium, it is usually a wallet connection issue, not a network issue.

Most problems come from an outdated or incorrect RPC.

Before assuming anything is wrong, please try the following:

• Clear your wallet cache
•… pic.twitter.com/raKCwRJVJW

— Shibarium | $SHIB.IO (@Shibizens) March 2, 2026

"Before assuming anything is wrong, please try the following: Clear your wallet cache, remove the Shibarium network, add it again using the correct RPC. In most cases, this resolves the issue immediately," Shibizens wrote.

Explorer indexing update shared

In a separate tweet, Shibarium $SHIB.io highlighted a Shibarium explorer issue, where some users observed that certain tokens and NFTs were not displaying correctly on Shibarium Scan or within wallet $NFT tabs.

Shibarium $SHIB.io says this issue appears to have been related to explorer indexing delays and a temporary bridge update. There was no indication of asset loss at the protocol level.

The summary is as given: there was no confirmed loss of assets, wallet balances remain accessible via RPC, the issue affected display and indexing, not on-chain state, and core network operations continue normally.

In February, Shibizens reported that the explorer for the Shiba Inu layer-2 blockchain, Shibarium, was migrating to a new server. Shibarium's privacy upgrade is scheduled for Q2, 2026, and will represent a key technical milestone for the layer-2 blockchain.

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