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If anyone is building a multichain app but doesn’t wanna have to deal with remembering which block explorer a particular tx hash is on, you can use txha.sh just throw in the hash at the end of the url and it will automatically check all the popular/big chains and redirect you.
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would default to this forever if it supported testnets and let me preselect/whitelist explorers. I want all traffic to go to OSS explorers
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As in not etherscan explorers? Which testnet would you be looking for?
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@blockscout chains.blockscout.com It's real good and has a great API for stuff like user token balances. explorer.ithaca.xyz/api-docs
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Yeah I’d definitely be open to using blockscout explorers where available, I guess I assumed most people were familiar with etherscan explorers where available
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you're not wrong for now. I'm already seeing a shift. For example I noticed today Sony's chain, they give you blockscout by default
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Interesting! What are are the other explorers they suggest? I assume this is because you can host a blockscout instance for not much compared to what I’ve heard Etherscan contracts can cost.
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Wait they charge? For just hosting all the blockchain data? And blockscout is the an on prem version? Sorry had no clue about this (not a dev)
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Etherscan charges large chains like Polygon up to $2M year. Routescan.io which is 1:1 drop in replacement is 1/10th of price
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Can you host your own routescan instance or is it to be included in their existing set of chains?
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No, it's pure SaaS, because it is tighly coupled with their cloud architecture. Like Etherscan, but more reasonable.
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Good to know!
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