Block explorer :
http://sbc.blockexplorer.io/chain/Stablecoinalso, you can use this block explorer as a node:
addnode=66.228.60.13
I have it set as primary in all of my stablecoin.conf files and it's guaranteed to be on latest stablecoind.
I'm reasonably confident that the 1.5 client I've freshly compiled will be able to handle whatever happens after block 317k, even with conflicting information from peers.
It's the others running old, older, and really really old clients (Satoshi:0.6.3 ?) that I'm concerned about. I was only mining for about 30 minutes on the wrong chain; some of these people would have been mining for nothing, probably blissfully unaware, since the fork a couple of weeks ago.
Clients need additional code to automatically detect forks and notify the operator.