Blockchain explorers shouldn't feel like navigating a spreadsheet from 2010.
Solana's about to flip the script on this. Again.
Orb's live now, and there's a pipeline of tools dropping soon that'll actually make on-chain data... enjoyable? Wild concept, but here we are.
The explorer wars are heating up.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 13h ago
Ha, finally someone couldn’t take it anymore. I’ve said it before, looking at on-chain data is like looking at stock software—you need some aesthetics.
This time, Solana really got one thing right—user experience. No matter how many arbitrage opportunities there are, it’s useless if no one can spot them quickly.
That whole Orb setup, compared to Etherscan’s “crappy” interface, really does feel like stepping into a new era. But ultimately, how much alpha you can extract is what really matters.
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0xSherlock
· 13h ago
Can Orb really make explorers less stagnant this time? I'm a bit excited but also a bit skeptical.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 13h ago
Yeah, Orb is really impressive, finally no need to look at those old-fashioned interfaces anymore.
Data visualization on the SOL chain has really caught up.
By the way, Etherscan needs to step up its game.
But all the hype needs to be delivered on, let's wait and see.
Browser wars? It's really about who can explain complex things clearly.
Blockchain explorers shouldn't feel like navigating a spreadsheet from 2010.
Solana's about to flip the script on this. Again.
Orb's live now, and there's a pipeline of tools dropping soon that'll actually make on-chain data... enjoyable? Wild concept, but here we are.
The explorer wars are heating up.