Avalanche: Snowtrace new browser migration to take place November 27-30
The Avascan team is advancing the migration of Snowtrace from the current single-chain browser that serves the C chain, Snowtrace browser (operated by Etherscan), to the new Snowtrace Multichain unified multi-chain browser, in order to achieve ecosystem-level data integration and cover all tokens, transactions, and data points of all subnets. Avascan.info will continue to exist, and the new Snowtrace browser will focus on EVM data and be hosted by Routescan. Each page will include unified multi-chain data points and introduce Web3 user accounts, replacing the previous Web2 system, while staking data, X-chain data, and P-chain data will continue to remain on Avascan. The migration work is expected to be carried out from 8:00 a.m. on November 27th to 8:00 a.m. on November 30th Beijing time, during which there may be brief service interruptions.
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