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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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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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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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Yeah agreed But the more human readable answers are in logs This is more or less just erc20 state changes 🫠
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If the events emitted are anyway half decently written A semi well tuned gpt could summarize what happened from them alone any human with any level of reading capabilities could probably decipher more from the names of the events than this page But curious on your take on what's actually better this is your domain
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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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