Etherscan, and how does it work?
Etherscan is the name of the most well-known Ethereum Blockchain block explorer. A block explorer, which is a search engine, allows users to rapidly look up, confirm, and authenticate transactions that have taken place on the Ethereum Blockchain. On Etherscan, dealing with upgradeable contracts required the use of a proxy standard, which was a major pain point. Some of you may be familiar with the issues listed below: Because the Read/Write Contract capability relates to the current contract address, which is either the implementation or the storage contract, there is no simple way to interact across (or at the very least, read) a proxy contract on Etherscan. Etherscan is the name of the most well-known Ethereum Blockchain block explorer. On the Ethereum Blockchain, users may rapidly look up, confirm, and authenticate transactions using a
which is a search engine, allows users to rapidly look up, confirm, and authenticate transactions that have taken place on the Ethereum Blockchain. On Etherscan, dealing with upgradeable contracts required the use of a proxy standard, which was a major pain point. Some of you may be familiar with the issues listed below: Because the Read/Write Contract capability relates to the current contract address, which is either the implementation or the storage contract, there is no simple way to interact across (or at the very least, read) a proxy contract on Etherscan. Some proxy contract implementations make it more difficult for users to determine the implementation address by setting the implementation contract variable to internal/private (for good cause, see, for example, the Transparent Proxy Pattern). We've been watching for its uptake since since we included ENS (Ethereum Name Service) Name Tags to Etherscan in May. The community has embraced ENS names incredibly during the past month. We made the decision to examine more closely at the recent expansion of ENS names on Ethereum for this month's report. Important details include: Gitcoin and POAP ENS users' holdings are equal to whale quantities, and there was a 30x rise in new monthly ENS users between February and June.
https://etherscan.org.uk/
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