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rizabbasi (OP)
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December 27, 2017, 03:57:05 PM
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Hi,

Why I am unable to see my balance on https://etherscan.io.

I can see my balance on my pool i.e. nanopool.org.

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Rizwan

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December 27, 2017, 04:56:08 PM
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Hi,

Why I am unable to see my balance on https://etherscan.io.

I can see my balance on my pool i.e. nanopool.org.

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Rizwan
network is slow , its been slow since that crypo kittes bs
justb wait a while
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December 27, 2017, 08:24:40 PM
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Hi,

Why I am unable to see my balance on https://etherscan.io.

I can see my balance on my pool i.e. nanopool.org.

Regards,

Rizwan
network is slow , its been slow since that crypo kittes bs
justb wait a while

But why can't the eth network hand that cryptokitty stuff? Should it not be able to handle it? Later one when there many eth users how will it handle that? Eventually there will be so many transactions happening the network will be like cryptokitty made it 24/7 and then what will happen
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December 27, 2017, 08:41:08 PM
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All Blockchain distributed public ledger systems based on POW have a limitation from being designed to slow the network so that consensus can be reached and they don't collapse under their own weight. Side chain implementations like the Lightning network for BTC and Raiden for ETH may help with the scaling, but in the longer term there are other distributed ledger technologies like Swirlds HashGraph that are built to be faster and much more scalable by design.
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