After being two days inactive due to traveling I found that the blockchain is barely responding. Any ideas what's going on?
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After being two days inactive due to traveling I found that the blockchain is barely responding. Any ideas what's going on?
"Maintenance" is the common reply to such things, I am not sure if anyone here can really answer that beyond any doubt. We could speculate though. Maybe pick the most creative answer, or something like that?
Or, we could just post an insane number of replies, so that this post and the question hopefully gets the attention of someone who actually has an answer.
This is my humble contribution to that scenario.
same here
must be some upgrades - I notice the diagonal up-arrow besides links that says "this link will take you away from steemit.com" - now if they are into upgrading, I don't understand why links are still re-directing instead of opening in a new tab - that can't be hard to do!?! Even if I write HTML "target=_blank", Steemit ignores it in a post. It used to be that way on deviantArt until they clued in that viewers are going to another site and actually not often return.
I think they are integrating some new tools or maintaining the databases.
Especially during integration, databases' back-ups have to be set. This process generally takes time, and the most of system resources can be directed to this process for security.
So the main applications servers' slowness is a normal situation.
I'm really curious about the answer: /
Same here.
what happens with steemit when, in this week the price of BTC and post is very decreasing ,, what if @gric tau
Yes I have noticed. I think they are doing maintenance or updating.