Recent data from Shibariumscan shows a sharp but short-lived increase in activity on Shibarium, the layer-2 network associated with Shiba Inu. Within four days,Recent data from Shibariumscan shows a sharp but short-lived increase in activity on Shibarium, the layer-2 network associated with Shiba Inu. Within four days,

Shiba Inu Network Surges Over 1,500% in Four Days: Details

2026/03/29 08:00
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Recent data from Shibariumscan shows a sharp but short-lived increase in activity on Shibarium, the layer-2 network associated with Shiba Inu. Within four days, the number of daily transactions rose significantly, increasing from 650 on March 22 to 10,940 by March 26. This represents an increase of approximately 1,583%. This move drew attention from observers who initially interpreted the surge as a sign of growing adoption.

However, this spike was temporary. By March 27, daily transaction volume had fallen to 1,230, suggesting that the earlier rise was not sustained by ongoing demand or consistent user engagement.

Context Behind the Spike

Increases of these magnitudes are often associated with heightened network usage; the underlying factors in this case point to a different explanation. Over recent weeks, Shibarium has undergone multiple infrastructure improvements aimed at enhancing system performance and reliability. 

These updates include a full-chain reindexing process, migration to new servers, and a partial reconstruction of the network’s explorer, which is currently not fully synchronized.

As a result of these technical operations, the network experienced a surge in automated activity. This included system-generated transactions such as zero-value BONE transfers and smart contract interactions executed by bots and maintenance processes. These actions contributed significantly to the temporary rise in transaction counts, creating the appearance of increased activity without reflecting actual user growth.

Impact on Network Metrics

The ongoing upgrades have also affected broader network statistics, leading to temporary inconsistencies in reported figures. Before the implementation of these changes, total transaction volume and block count were estimated at approximately 1.56 billion transactions and over 14 million blocks.

During the reindexing period, these figures appeared to drop substantially, with totals falling to around 168 million transactions and 2.4 million blocks earlier in the week. This reduction did not represent an actual loss of historical data but rather a temporary effect of the synchronization process.

When the system began to stabilize, these metrics also started to recover. At the time of reporting, total transactions had increased to approximately 1.27 billion, while the number of blocks had reached 13.75 million. Although these values remain slightly below their previous levels, they are expected to return to normal once the upgrade process is fully completed.

The recent surge in Shibarium’s transaction volume highlights the importance of examining underlying factors when interpreting blockchain data. Although headline figures suggested increased adoption, technical processes and system updates can significantly influence short-term metrics.

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