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Monthly Token Balances

Can I create a list of token balances by month?
Posted January 6, 2023 ‐ 1 min read
tags: [ Tutorials ]

Factories

Can I get a list of all contracts created by an address?
Posted January 6, 2023 ‐ 1 min read
tags: [ Tutorials ]

Community Contributions

Some more contributions by our community

From one of our community members. Thanks Leo!

For the fellow newbies, I took notes when starting this journey. I wrote a couple of posts I hope are helpful if you are setting up your own node with TrueBlocks.

Please note I focus on doing analytics. Storing and accessing the data are the most important factors for me. Thanks to everybody for the patience and helping me with all the issues!!

Posted December 23, 2021 ‐ 1 min read
tags: [ Community ]

Better Token Accounting

Information about how we account for tokens

Eth accounting is identical Token accounting is improved in these ways:

  1. Intra block token accounting
  2. Account for every Transfer event
  3. If a balance is incorrect, do one of three things:
    1. If the transaction contains a “large” input, and the event says something transferred, but the balances don’t change, lable probably-spam and add a field called removal of phony transfer in
    2. If the function is one of a very small number of common mint functions, assign to knownMint field
    3. If the function is one of a very small number of common burn methods, assign to a knownBurn field
    4. If the balance goes up - label the transation as implied-mint and add to a feild called impliedMint
    5. If the balance goes down - label the reconciliation as impied-burn and add to a field called impliedBurn

Bugs fixed: In previous code, if a token transacted multple times in a single block the entire net transfer was assigned to the first transfer. In new code, each individual inter-block transfer is accounting for. Show a picture

Posted December 23, 2021 ‐ 2 min read
tags: [ Trueblocks ]

User contribution: Simple Blockchain Indexing with TrueBlocks

An article about TrueBlocks and how our indexers work. Written by one of our community members.

Posted September 7, 2022 ‐ 1 min read
tags: [ Community ]

FAQ

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Go here for a list of FAQs.

Posted June 20, 2022 ‐ 1 min read
tags: [ Faq ]

forEveryChain

Come Visit with Us for a While

Have you ever had the desire to look at every trace of every transaction of every block on every blockchain? Yes? Well, pull up a chair and visit with us for a while.

It’s a Multi-Chain World

I’m sure many of you are aware of the coming “multi-chain” universe of blockchains. You know the one. The one where all sorts of little baby communities of people are going to be doing all sorts of little baby community-like things. Charities over here. Games down here. Ultra sophisticated blockchain finance applications up there.

Posted February 15, 2022 ‐ 5 min read
tags: [ Trueblocks ]

Installing Erigon and TrueBlocks as Services on Ubuntu

Instructions for installing Erigon and TrueBlocks a services

One of our users (Magnus Hansson) has written an excellent article on how to install all three of Erigon, Erigon’s RPC, and TrueBlocks as serives on Ubuntu.

How to set up Erigon, Erigon’s RPC and TrueBlocks as services

Not only that – the blog post is visually wonderful as well.

Thanks Magnus. Looking for some amazing data science from this quarter. Cheers.

Posted December 23, 2021 ‐ 1 min read
tags: [ Community ]

Other articles published in 2021

A few articles published on my Medium blog

Here’s links to a few other articles we published in 2021 on Medium.

Posted December 23, 2021 ‐ 1 min read
tags: [ Trueblocks ]

Has EIP-1559 Fulfilled Its Objectives?

A look at the two purported advantages of EIP-1559

Pintail (twitter) wrote an amazing article on EIP-1559 and its effect on the Ethereum gas market. He used TrueBlocks to extract a bunch of his data. We get a nice mention at the end.

Changing Proportions of Type 2 Transacitons over Time

Thanks for the kind words, Pintail!

Posted December 22, 2021 ‐ 1 min read
tags: [ Community ]