Looking at Arbitrum ecosystem tools, there's a notable gap worth mentioning: Arbiscan doesn't fully support ENS name resolution across all address displays the way Etherscan does on Ethereum. When you browse Arbitrum addresses on Arbiscan, you'll notice ENS names don't show up consistently in places where they appear on Etherscan for Ethereum addresses. This kind of parity in user experience between major blockchain explorers matters for cross-chain adoption. As Arbitrum continues growing as a layer-2 solution, aligning these features would improve the overall experience for users navigating between chains.
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ContractExplorer
· 1h ago
Arbiscan is really disappointing; if ENS support isn't up to par, the cross-chain experience is a complete failure.
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CryptoPhoenix
· 1h ago
Nirvana rebirth starts with fixing these details. The gap in Arbiscan indicates that the ecosystem is still in the climbing phase. Don't rush; faith will return.
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DeFiDoctor
· 1h ago
The consultation records show that Arbiscan indeed has potential issues, as ENS resolution support is inadequate. The clinical manifestation is inconsistent address display... It is recommended to review this problem regularly.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 1h ago
The issue with Arbiscan's ENS support should have been resolved long ago. User experience really can't be sloppy on this front.
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SerumSquirter
· 1h ago
Hey, this thing is different. Arbiscan hasn't even fully understood ENS... How come Etherscan works fine?
Looking at Arbitrum ecosystem tools, there's a notable gap worth mentioning: Arbiscan doesn't fully support ENS name resolution across all address displays the way Etherscan does on Ethereum. When you browse Arbitrum addresses on Arbiscan, you'll notice ENS names don't show up consistently in places where they appear on Etherscan for Ethereum addresses. This kind of parity in user experience between major blockchain explorers matters for cross-chain adoption. As Arbitrum continues growing as a layer-2 solution, aligning these features would improve the overall experience for users navigating between chains.