Okay on this.....
God is Great, first and foremost
Was a bit rigorous, but I did come out alive (not without a few loose nuts)
I hereby give you 4 tools, One for each of my favorite blockchain ecosystems, they are all live on https://t.co/c311F4Yn4b
1. cardano-tx-viz
While block explorers exist, Interacting with Cardano’s complex eUTXO ledger state usually requires heavy, web dashboards or clunky terminal logs. This high-performance TUI processes and visualizes real-time ledger metrics directly on-chain. It is built entirely in Rust (as promised), utilizing low-level CBOR deserialization to parse raw block data into clean terminal interfaces via the ratatui crate.
Link here: https://t.co/5geBzP3mWB
2. avalanche-atomic-swap-daemon
Executing asset swaps between custom Subnets and the main C-Chain is often slow and relies on risky, centralized bridge operators. This highly concurrent, multi-threaded relayer daemon monitors both networks simultaneously to orchestrate secure peer-to-peer trades. It is engineered with tokio async tasks and alloy to watch cross-chain event states and automatically unlock Hash Time-Locked Contracts safely.
Link: https://t.co/1Ak5Ie3a80
3. base-simulacrum
Testing advanced account abstraction workflows and gas sponsorship options requires slow, expensive public testnet deployments. This inhouse CLI developer utility programmatically spawns a local, isolated EVM node instance to test complex transaction pipelines in milliseconds. It is written in Rust to intercept local RPC traffic and natively simulate EIP-5792 atomic batching calls and mock paymaster operations.
Link: https://t.co/0jOsuXZAgV
4. peaq-depin-simulator
Hardware constraints make it incredibly difficult and expensive for DePIN teams to test machine interactions at scale on a live testnet. This headless, lightweight simulator provisions custom machine identities and generates persistent cryptographic device heartbeats to mimic physical hardware deployment. It leverages sp-core for specialized sr25519 machine signatures and the subxt macro engine to anchor signed telemetry data directly to native peaq pallets.
Link: https://t.co/iO2pVRnxtE
I will once again call up our Rust King @KharayKrayKray to do the honours....
N/B: There is still enough room for improvement on each of those tools, but for now, there you go!
@deadbynextmonth @DavidHundeyin In as much I disagree with him on some fronts, I consider it disgusting to twist someone’s statements because you want to make him look like a villain