Need more data on blockchain transactions? They're crucial for understanding on-chain activities, no doubt! But the level of detail available used to vary... until NOW!
ππ Introducing AnyTx transaction decoder ππ https://t.co/gHYgwFZz1A
@eth_tx was created as a side project but soon became very popular in the community.
Now the time has come for the major upgrade with many exciting new features πππ
We have noticed recently that people use π€π€ to scrap EthTx output π. But there is much better way of getting the same data directly from our decoded Ethereum database π
Following our announcement of the #EthereumDataWarehouse we are now sharing our wider mission and roadmap for creating a multichain #BlockchainTimeMachine. A thread on what we are building:
https://t.co/Aw2jJIJI08
After months of working in shadows we are happy to announce the π Ethereum Data Warehouse (EDW) π
It is a full queryable history of the Ethereum blockchain with everything that you can get from a full node and much, much more π
1/ What tools people use to analyse complex transactions like the recent @CreamdotFinance hack ? My obvious preference is for @eth_tx , here's why πhttps://t.co/hpvuvbbVR2
EthTx v.0.3.1 is out π with squeezed bugs and loads of new features. Better proxies processing, fixed tuples and multidim arrays decoding, sourcing unknown signatures from https://t.co/lhpUdSXxEE and ENS domains awareness. More coming soon...π
The team behind @eth_tx has just announced next gen blockchain analytics suite. Think what you could do if full ETH history, decoded, was at your fingertips. Super happy for the team π
@_RustyRabbit Thanks for reporting, we are looking into this. In the meantime please use https://t.co/ijr5y2jJJ3 which seems to be working fine: https://t.co/WQjc4QE0C1
This is the beast π: https://t.co/yivH2qfK9r
Impressive 222 events, 1814 calls and 130 transfers :) New version of EthTx will greatly simplify the analysis of such large transactions.