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ChristianØ
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For 3000 $DEGEN, what was this transaction? Requirements: - Tx Type (e.g. Swap) - Tx Description (e.g. Swapped 3 AAVE for 1 BNB) https://arbiscan.io/tx/0x073b00f37f751c8b8e287b063ea6b0e40986eec200566ca82fd225c59feb79a6 - @bountybot
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Matthew Fox 🌐
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I mean yes I get your point But if you want to know what a function is doing Logs make a lot more sense than the state changes 😂
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ChristianØ
@christian
At the end of the day, this whole mess of data is useless, unless I'm a blockchain developer. All I want to know is "What was this transaction?" Was it a swap? Was it a liquidity add? Was it a deposit collateral? Was it an admin transaction? What did I do?
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Matthew Fox 🌐
@matthewfox
Yeah agreed But the more human readable answers are in logs This is more or less just erc20 state changes 🫠
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ChristianØ
@christian
But no regular user is going to (or even should) have to dig into every single log to try and figure out one transaction they did 6 months ago. And then try to do it again for thousands more. It's not scalable as we grow to 10,000+ chains and 1,000,000,000+ protocols. There's a better way.
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Matthew Fox 🌐
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Can we have the better way? 😂
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