Otterscan 2.11!!! 🦦🦦🦦🦦🦦🦦
This release main feature is @KlerosCurate@Kleros_io integration.
Special thanks to @daisugist for contributing and championing this integration!
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Interested in privacy? Come join us for the Practical Privacy Day at @EFDevcon 🇦🇷 to learn more about existing privacy solutions.
Thanks to all the teams that are coming in to talk about privacy.
Special thanks to @PryvitKyle@Cyph3rVae@ChainStandards for co-hosting
Agenda:
Thanks guys for working with us on this! We are super excited about this - it’s not everyday that the leading open source explorer decides to feature the trustless data curation tech that we are so proud of at @Kleros_io!
Otterscan 2.11!!! 🦦🦦🦦🦦🦦🦦
This release main feature is @KlerosCurate@Kleros_io integration.
Special thanks to @daisugist for contributing and championing this integration!
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5/ Disabling CCIP reads
In order to address privacy concerns, it is now possible to disable CCIP reads on ENS names.
It is still enabled by default in order to not break usability from popular ENS subdomains.
https://t.co/ziswIFBulL
super exciting! as someone who runs a local @otterscan instance, I've long wanted more of it to run directly in the browser. so pleased that my work on web-solc has contributed to this goal.
@otterscan@SourcifyEth@kaanuzdogan@gnidan Huge. And it’s been required from day one. I’m a maxi, but I think everything should be local in every case. Downloading source is fine in this case, cause it’s verified locally. Kudos.
This is awesome 🚀
Now you don't even need to trust @SourcifyEth 🤷♂️. Download, compile, and verify contracts in-browser, locally on your machine on Otterscan
Local in-browser contract verification is here!
Now you don't need to even trust Sourcify: Download, compile, and verify on your machine directly in Otterscan 🦦
This has been something we wanted to see for a long time, since we made lib-sourcify browser compatible. Kudos to Otterscan for shipping this and making Ethereum more trustless and self-hosting friendly.
Otterscan 2.10!!! 🦦🦦🦦🦦🦦🦦
This release introduces local, in-browser contract verification, powered by @SourcifyEth
Special thanks to Marco Castignoli for championing this feature and @kaanuzdogan, @gnidan (web-solc https://t.co/ynU5UXTYR5) for additional support!
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4/ 💡 Please notice that this is our first iteration on trying such potentially heavy operations in-browser, so be warned it is kind of experimental feature.