Zcash Halt Concern Points to Explorer Mismatch

Conflicting Zcash explorer data suggests a stale explorer issue, not a confirmed chain halt, after newer blocks appeared on 3xpl.
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Zcash block explorer data on June 3, 2026, showed conflicting signals after one transaction view appeared stuck near block 3,364,216, while 3xpl listed newer Zcash block activity. The comparison suggests the reported four-hour halt was an explorer-side mismatch, not a confirmed network stop.

The issue affects users and traders relying on public explorers to assess whether blocks are still being produced. BlockExplorer.one’s page referenced Zcash mainnet transaction data around height 3,364,216, while 3xpl showed Zcash with a newer latest block, making data freshness across explorers the key discrepancy.

The next point to watch is whether affected explorers refresh and align with newer chain data. For now, cross-checking multiple explorers remains the practical safeguard before treating a displayed block gap as a live chain halt.

Source: BlockExplorer.one and 3xpl.


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