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etherscan/basescan/[insert]scan is so miserable. if i send money to an ens, i have to first scan: txn hash status block timestamp how is "sent 100 USDC to user.eth" not the first fucking thing i see?!
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/onceupon
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am i a joke to you
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I see etherscan as a developer tool. If you want a great receipt for token transfers, check this out: https://ethreceipts.org/l/8453/16493778/102
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@literature
Have you tried @onceuponxyz
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Finally someone gets this. The ideal UX is a simple description of what the transaction did, followed by an optional "more details" section. And unfortunately with Etherscan and many others, it's the reverse. This is the exact reason we built /noves. And we will integrate chain by chain if we have to, to make this shift for the industry.
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It's a block explorer first and foremost and it does a very good job at that. You need a different product built on top of the same data set for what you want.
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@garrett
incredibly frustrating
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check out debank.com you might like it just make sure to click the “filter scam” button, if you have any questions feel free to ask in /debank
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