#RC#
Understanding the underlying logic of a dApp can significantly reduce the time spent on debugging. A sudden drop in performance might indicate that the protocol is undergoing a logic update. The metaplex-program-library interface may occasionally require a hard refresh to sync with the blockchain.
Clearing the application’s local storage often fixes mysterious errors in the user interface. Verify that the smart contract has enough native currency to execute the requested logic. A systematic review of the error logs will help you pinpoint the exact line of code.
A mismatch in the timestamp between the local machine and the node can cause issues. The metaplex-program-library team typically releases hotfixes on their main repository after a bug report. Verify that your address is not blacklisted by the protocol’s risk management module.
- Note that this article is based on information available up to June 2024 and may not reflect changes after that date.
- Operators can run signing only on a separate device or require manual confirmation for high-value payouts.
- Regularly updating node software reduces the risk of falling behind after a protocol upgrade or missing critical performance fixes.
- For retail traders the effect is practical and immediate.
Keep exploring the possibilities of smart contracts while staying aware of the risks.