I would like to introduce an Ethereum scanner that I recently developed.
This scanner connects directly to the RPC endpoint of Ethereum or Ethereum-compatible chains. As a result, it can be used immediately without any additional setup, as long as you know the RPC endpoint. This is one of its key advantages.
Rather than targeting general end users, this scanner is primarily designed for developers. It is particularly useful for local network testing or for demonstrating Ethereum-compatible chains. Originally, I built this scanner as a testing tool for the mainnet I am currently developing. However, I realized that there are likely other developers who need a scanner with similar functionality for the same purpose. With that in mind, I decided to make the code public and provide a live, usable deployment as well.
Live demo:
https://t.co/SPCK2W9yos
Source code:
https://t.co/ARSwYyKJcy
When you first access the application, it automatically starts syncing Ethereum blocks and the corresponding transaction lists. If you want to connect to a different Ethereum-compatible network, you can stop the current sync, add a new RPC endpoint, select it, and then restart syncing.
You can view detailed information using block numbers, transaction hashes, or addresses. When you access an account via its address, the interface allows you to select an ABI and perform contract calls or send transactions for that account.
Since my background is mainly in core and protocol development, I am not particularly experienced in front-end development. Therefore, there may be bugs or areas that could be improved. The code is fully open-source, so if you find any issues or see opportunities for improvement, please feel free to submit a pull request. I will review it and merge it if appropriate.
Thank you.
@ethereum
지금은 AI가 인간이 만들어낸 언어를 이용하여 개발하지만 어느 시점에는 AI가 개발하기 편리한 언어를 스스로 만들어내고 그 언어로 개발하는 세상이 올거같다. 점점 인간이 개입하는 영역이 줄어들고 인간은 추상적인 부분에서만 영향을 미친다고 하면 굳이 인간이 지금처럼 코드를 완벽하게 읽고 이해할 필요가 있을까.
지금은 AI가 인간이 만들어낸 언어를 이용하여 개발하지만 어느 시점에는 AI가 개발하기 편리한 언어를 스스로 만들어내고 그 언어로 개발하는 세상이 올거같다. 점점 인간이 개입하는 영역이 줄어들고 인간은 추상적인 부분에서만 영향을 미친다고 하면 굳이 인간이 지금처럼 코드를 완벽하게 읽고 이해할 필요가 있을까.
@r2Jamong 1번 형태의 프라이버시를 좋아하는 것은 제 개인적인 선호일뿐 저도 스펙트럼은 넓게, 그래서 선택의 폭과 자유는 크게 갖는 것이 좋다고 생각합니다. 세상에는 흑백으로만 선택할수 앖는 것들이 있고 필요에 따라 흑과 백을 취사 선택해야하는 경우도 있으니까요 :)
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Anyone can create their own onchain fund.
-Users design portfolios made of multiple assets
-Others can deposit and follow the same strategy
RWA investing, but packaged in a way retail users can actually use
I’ve recently wrapped up what I was working on and started a new role at a different company. As a result, I’ve been quite busy and haven’t even had much time to enjoy Twitter.
It seems that a time of new change is approaching for you as well. I truly believe that whatever you decide to pursue, you will do an excellent job. I hope a great opportunity comes your way.
In the end, Bitcoin remains the only technology that has truly preserved its original philosophy and spirit. I’ve observed many projects over the years, but most technologies that emerged after Bitcoin have eventually been distorted by human motives, losing their founding principles. Some projects even go so far as to deliberately mislead people, focusing solely on selling their tokens rather than upholding their core values.
While some may exploit Bitcoin for their own greed, that does not taint the essence of Bitcoin itself. Its technology and philosophy remain unshaken and uncorrupted by such people. Ultimately, maintaining a simple yet resilient protocol—and protecting its purity—is one of the hardest things to do. That’s why I completely agree with your perspective.
일반적으로 인간과 같이 고등한 존재는 자의식이 강해서 개미와 같은 방식의 분산 지능은 달성하기 어려울 것 같은데 AI는 인간만큼 똑똑하거나 그 이상이지만 자의식이 없으며 감정적인 부분이 배제되기 때문에 실제로 상상하지 못할만큼 큰 효과를 낼수도 있을 것 같다는 생각이 드네요. @openmind_agi 같은 기술로 인해서 진짜 특이점이 도래할 수도 있을거 같습니다. :)
@paritytech@Polkadot@gavofyork Everyone in the industry is paying close attention to RISC-V, and Polkadot, with its strong technological foundation, is transforming this into one of the most meaningful outcomes. I’m excited to see how PVM and the JAM architecture built upon it will change the world.
I have repeatedly emphasized the need for assets that track the prices of real-world assets using $DOT as collateral. This approach would naturally reduce the circulating supply of $DOT, supporting its price, while simultaneously introducing new asset types into the Polkadot ecosystem and stimulating DeFi activity.
Such assets would effectively function as synthetic assets — they wouldn’t require holding the underlying real-world asset, making them easier to operate while still being highly efficient. Although my idea never moved beyond the conceptual stage, I believe that if assets tracking the price of real-world commodities like gold were to emerge, they could produce meaningful results, especially in today’s environment where investment across diverse asset classes is becoming increasingly active.