Exploring Ethereum Contracts and Their Associated Data
- Authors
- Name
- Pavel Fedotov
- @pfedprog
This week saw the beginning of work on Ethereum Contract Explorer, a comprehensive tool for exploring Ethereum contracts and their associated data. We set up the development environment and began coding the project.
User Interface
We started developing the basic user interface for exploring Ethereum contracts. This included creating the application in Next js and Tailwind, a simple home page, a navbar and a search bar. We also refactored the code to much easier implement a scalable application in the near future and integrated search functionality.
Future plans
Next, we will continue developing the detailed information dashboard and begin working on the network activity display for each contract. This will allow users to search for contracts based on various criteria such as address, transaction hash, contract name, and view detailed information about each contract such as the code, deployed transactions, storage and execution costs.
Monitoring network activity of a contract over a period of time is a major feature that should enable more utility in context of the decentralized governance organizations.
Follow our progress on GitHub at https://github.com/Pfed-prog/NextJsExplorer and stay tuned for more updates!
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