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ConfluxScan is activating its new domain. Check official announcement: https://forum.conflux.fun/t/confluxscan-domain-update-announcement-march-28-2025/21920

This PR updates the confluxscan url

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  • Chores
    • Updated token explorer URLs to direct users to the new ConfluxScan website.
  • Documentation
    • Revised release information to reflect the updated ConfluxScan URL.

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Walkthrough

The changes update the domain reference for ConfluxScan. In the JSON file, the "source" field in 20 token entries is changed from "confluxscan.io" to "confluxscan.org". Additionally, the changelog file now reflects the updated URL. No new logic, error handling, or exported entity declarations were altered.

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common/…/crc20.json, core/…/noissue.changed.md Replaced "confluxscan.io" with "confluxscan.org" in token records and in the changelog file.

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common/defs/conflux/crc20.json (1)

16-16: Consistent Domain Update:
All instances of the "source" field have been updated to "confluxscan.org" consistently. This update aligns well with the new ConfluxScan domain and ensures data uniformity.

Also applies to: 35-35, 54-54, 73-73, 92-92, 111-111, 130-130, 149-149, 168-168, 187-187, 206-206, 225-225, 244-244, 263-263


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