New product alert. Excited to announce the launch of GoldRush - a new open-source, modular block explorer.
05 Dec 2023, 16:59
🔊 New product alert ‼️
Excited to announce the launch of GoldRush - a new open-source, modular block explorer.
Built from the ground-up for the rollup era.
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10CovalentCQT #1335
05 Dec 2023, 16:59
10/ And the full blog post outliving the atomic design and other design motivations.
Happy coding!
10/ And the full blog post outliving the atomic design and other design motivations. Happy coding.
10/ And the full blog post outliving the atomic design and other design motivations.
Happy coding!
https://t.co/nt6MF8d8NW
CovalentCQT #1335
05 Dec 2023, 16:59
9/ Here's the link to the open-source repo:
9/ Here's the link to the open-source repo:.
9/ Here's the link to the open-source repo:
CovalentCQT #1335
05 Dec 2023, 16:59
8/ Getting started is just three steps:
8/ Getting started is just three steps:.
8/ Getting started is just three steps:
CovalentCQT #1335
05 Dec 2023, 16:59
6/ For example:
6/ For example:.
6/ For example:
CovalentCQT #1335
05 Dec 2023, 16:59
7/ GoldRush includes open-source components that can interact with 200+ chains.
The UI Kit is live today, the decoder and hosted solutions will come later.
7/ GoldRush includes open-source components that can interact with 200+ chains.
7/ GoldRush includes open-source components that can interact with 200+ chains.
The UI Kit is live today, the decoder and hosted solutions will come later.
CovalentCQT #1335
05 Dec 2023, 16:59
4/ Block explorers are key pieces of infrastructure that provides a window into blockchain transactions and activities. These tools are invaluable for the community, offering transparency and a means to access blockchain data.
However, current block explorers have limitations.
4/ Block explorers are key pieces of infrastructure that provides a window into blockchain transactions and activities.
4/ Block explorers are key pieces of infrastructure that provides a window into blockchain transactions and activities. These tools are invaluable for the community, offering transparency and a means to access blockchain data.
However, current block explorers have limitations.
CovalentCQT #1335
05 Dec 2023, 16:59
5/ They served their purposes in the simpler times of blochain's infancy. However, applications today are complex and diverse, a cookie-cutter approach is inadequate.
Don't even get me started on the use of ads - misaligned monetization models.
A new economy demands new tools.
5/ They served their purposes in the simpler times of blochain's infancy.
5/ They served their purposes in the simpler times of blochain's infancy. However, applications today are complex and diverse, a cookie-cutter approach is inadequate.
Don't even get me started on the use of ads - misaligned monetization models.
A new economy demands new tools.
CovalentCQT #1335
05 Dec 2023, 16:59
5/ Here's the case for GoldRush, promising to address the aforementioned gaps.
GoldRush isn't a competitor to existing block explorers, but rather an open-source toolkit that reshapes the concept of blockchain exploration.
Built on the Covalent Unified API.
5/ Here's the case for GoldRush, promising to address the aforementioned gaps.
5/ Here's the case for GoldRush, promising to address the aforementioned gaps.
GoldRush isn't a competitor to existing block explorers, but rather an open-source toolkit that reshapes the concept of blockchain exploration.
Built on the Covalent Unified API.
CovalentCQT #1335
05 Dec 2023, 16:59
2/ A back story - when we started @Covalent_HQ a few years back, there was just one programmable blockchain - Ethereum.
Now there are hundreds (we index 200+) and in the next two years there'll be 1000s.
The cognitive load is too much - no idea where your assets and data lives.
2/ A back story - when we started @Covalent_HQ a few years back, there was just one programmable blockchain - Ethereum.
2/ A back story - when we started @Covalent_HQ a few years back, there was just one programmable blockchain - Ethereum.
Now there are hundreds (we index 200+) and in the next two years there'll be 1000s.
The cognitive load is too much - no idea where your assets and data lives.
CovalentCQT #1335
05 Dec 2023, 16:59
3/ Enter chain abstraction.
A single unified view for all of your assets, regardless of where they live. What if?
The entire stack built from the ground-up for 1000s of chains, so there's no "switching" - just works as it should.
3/ Enter chain abstraction. A single unified view for all of your assets, regardless of where they live. What if.
3/ Enter chain abstraction.
A single unified view for all of your assets, regardless of where they live. What if?
The entire stack built from the ground-up for 1000s of chains, so there's no "switching" - just works as it should.