...I will choose Ethplorer over the rest because of its interface and the experience combined...
I don't know if you really tried all of them because there are for sure at least a few with a lot better interfaces and much more detailed, in deep information, but you are right and I agree fully that despite everything
Ethplorer and
Etherscan are still the most used and recognized
Ethereum explorers and that is why they are at place one and two in my compilation.
Etherscan is in this great position that almost all wallets and exchanges provide links to transaction details that point users exactly to
Etherscan. This is a great advertisement and they managed to take a big share of the explorer data market because
this was the first known ETH explorer and we have to admit that it was very professional from the start.
People have really a hard time when they have to change something, especially, if it works well for them and this is exactly the case with
Etherscan and
Ethplorer, despite there are many better
ETH explorers out there people stick to both of them because are used to. As we can see, many times not the product is the most important thing but timing, user experience, and great marketing are the keys to success.
I think it would change when people will need more detailed information about transactions or tokens, especially, when we will switch to the
ETH 2.0 network with sharding and PoS rewards, but we have to calmly wait and see if I was right with my assumption.
Great job, I'm always happy when my threads are translated into other languages, because it shows the real value and is a tribute to my work.
I have read your thread and it looks like you have gathered the most useful information there, so your local members should be pleased with such a waterfall of knowledge

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Thank you very much. I will review them ASAP.
I wonder how you found them and if it was easy to do? I wasn't able to find new once for some time and that is why I asked community for help.
Thanks one more time, I really appreciate this.