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0x4917f7eFBFbcE3E659cA68E9071172819e7AC346
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0xc0555...87303f
Execute
0x4917...7AC346
OUT
0xeB30...551b10
30,000,000
Ape (APE)
193 days 5 hrs ago
0x63979...802407
Execute
0xcc7b...3ee2fE
IN
0x4917...7AC346
70,000,000,000
inunomics (INUNOMICS)
194 days 10 hrs ago
0x8810f...b9e4ea
Execute
Uniswap: Uniswap
IN
0x4917...7AC346
30,000,000
Ape (APE)
195 days 10 hrs ago
0x8d406...226858
Execute
0x4917...7AC346
OUT
0xeB30...551b10
100,000,000
Ape (APE)
196 days 4 hrs ago
0x2f2cf...30b83c
Execute
Uniswap: Uniswap
IN
0x4917...7AC346
100,000,000
Ape (APE)
196 days 5 hrs ago
0x0a719...0b94d8
Execute
0x4917...7AC346
OUT
Uniswap V3: PORK 3
700,000,000
PepeFork (PORK)
244 days 11 hrs ago
0xa19d8...788097
Disperse Token
Disperse.app: Disperse
IN
0x4917...7AC346
1,200
Force (FORCE)
247 days 3 hrs ago
0x1ed30...eeba6e
Execute
Uniswap: Uniswap
IN
0x4917...7AC346
700,000,000
PepeFork (PORK)
256 days 5 hrs ago
0x48ee0...ba3ab2
Execute
0x4917...7AC346
OUT
Uniswap V2: Uniswap V 2
2,700,000,000
POOH (POOH)
291 days 3 hrs ago
0xf286d...9ed40c
Execute
Uniswap V2: Uniswap V 2
IN
0x4917...7AC346
2,700,000,000
POOH (POOH)
297 days 23 hrs ago
0xe93c3...f3496d
Execute
0x4917...7AC346
OUT
Uniswap V3: PORK 3
1,700,000,000
PepeFork (PORK)
311 days 20 hrs ago
0x4bcf1...47f672
Claim
0xB035...32D5F8
IN
0x4917...7AC346
880,000,000
PepeFork (PORK)
312 days 2 hrs ago
0x7bac6...bb62b7
Claim
0xCD8a...797Ffe
IN
0x4917...7AC346
850,000,000
PepeFork (PORK)
325 days 8 hrs ago
0xe2e55...6b06c7
Execute
0xA7a7...9a2803
IN
0x4917...7AC346
96,000,000
Diamond (DIAMOND)
354 days 11 hrs ago
0x948ee...a1d95d
Execute
0x4917...7AC346
OUT
0xe518...A489fB
18,000
The Infinite Garden (ETH)
354 days 13 hrs ago
0x97469...21f9d2
Execute
0xe518...A489fB
IN
0x4917...7AC346
10,000
The Infinite Garden (ETH)
355 days 7 hrs ago
0x47e9f...65d182
Execute
0xe518...A489fB
IN
0x4917...7AC346
4,600
The Infinite Garden (ETH)
355 days 20 hrs ago
0x59253...89f552
Execute
0xe518...A489fB
IN
0x4917...7AC346
3,400
The Infinite Garden (ETH)
355 days 20 hrs ago
0xeb7b9...e99668
Execute
0x4917...7AC346
OUT
Uniswap V 2
780,000
BullFolio (BULL)
355 days 23 hrs ago
0xeb7b9...e99668
Execute
0x4917...7AC346
OUT
0x9df7...0eaB27
87,000
BullFolio (BULL)
355 days 23 hrs ago
0x0b609...dfb624
Execute
Uniswap V 2
IN
0x4917...7AC346
440,000
BullFolio (BULL)
356 days ago
0x230ac...f6582c
Execute
Uniswap V 2
IN
0x4917...7AC346
430,000
BullFolio (BULL)
356 days 1 hrs ago
0x2c796...e3e6d5
Execute
0x4917...7AC346
OUT
Uniswap V 2
4,300,000,000
SANTAPEPE ($SANTAPEPE)
391 days 14 hrs ago
0x2c796...e3e6d5
Execute
0x4917...7AC346
OUT
0x28E9...6d683A
87,000,000
SANTAPEPE ($SANTAPEPE)
391 days 14 hrs ago
0xe7c0a...bc2360
Execute
Uniswap V 2
IN
0x4917...7AC346
2,200,000,000
SANTAPEPE ($SANTAPEPE)
391 days 21 hrs ago
0xefd5d...9c1de0
Execute
Uniswap V 2
IN
0x4917...7AC346
2,200,000,000
SANTAPEPE ($SANTAPEPE)
392 days 1 hrs ago
0xd2512...916342
Swap
0x4917...7AC346
OUT
0x74de...016631
89
USD Coin (USDC)
398 days 6 hrs ago
0x90269...8c698f
Transfer
0x4917...7AC346
OUT
0x1568...896767
130
USD Coin (USDC)
400 days 11 hrs ago
0x8659b...f1225b
Coinbase: Hot Wallet 5
IN
0x4917...7AC346
220
USD Coin (USDC)
400 days 11 hrs ago
0xb19df...02a6d7
Burn
0x4917...7AC346
OUT
Null: 0x000...000
5,500
GOLD (GOLD)
404 days 3 hrs ago
0xd14c6...8f2b72
Execute
Uniswap V 2 Pair
IN
0x4917...7AC346
5,500
GOLD (GOLD)
404 days 3 hrs ago
0x82859...57b067
Execute
0x4917...7AC346
OUT
Uniswap V 2 Pair
1,800,000
🙂 (🙂)
469 days 22 hrs ago
0xd0bd3...b06565
Execute
Uniswap V 2 Pair
IN
0x4917...7AC346
1,800,000
🙂 (🙂)
472 days 7 hrs ago
0x46a1d...6f4ec7
Execute
Uniswap V2: Uniswap V 2 Pair
IN
0x4917...7AC346
250,000,000
The Generator (GENERATOR)
475 days 1 hrs ago
0xf16a5...29093d
Execute
0x4917...7AC346
OUT
Uniswap V 2
910,000
Introduction to Bitcoin and Existing Concepts \n \n History \n \n The concept of decentralized digital currency, as well as alternative applications like property registries, has been around for decades. The anonymous e-cash protocols of the 1980s and the 1990s, mostly reliant on a cryptographic primitive known as Chaumian blinding, provided a currency with a high degree of privacy, but the protocols largely failed to gain traction because of their reliance on a centralized intermediary. In 1998, Wei Dai's b-money(opens in a new tab) became the first proposal to introduce the idea of creating money through solving computational puzzles as well as decentralized consensus, but the proposal was scant on details as to how decentralized consensus could actually be implemented. In 2005, Hal Finney introduced a concept of *reusable proofs of work(opens in a new tab)*, a system which uses ideas from b-money together with Adam Back's computationally difficult Hashcash puzzles to create a concept for a cryptocurrency, but once again fell short of the ideal by relying on trusted computing as a backend. In 2009, a decentralized currency was for the first time implemented in practice by Satoshi Nakamoto, combining established primitives for managing ownership through public key cryptography with a consensus algorithm for keeping track of who owns coins, known as *proof-of-work*. \n \n The mechanism behind proof-of-work was a breakthrough in the space because it simultaneously solved two problems. First, it provided a simple and moderately effective consensus algorithm, allowing nodes in the network to collectively agree on a set of canonical updates to the state of the Bitcoin ledger. Second, it provided a mechanism for allowing free entry into the consensus process, solving the political problem of deciding who gets to influence the consensus, while simultaneously preventing sybil attacks. It does this by substituting a formal barrier to participation, such as the requirement to be registered as a unique entity on a particular list, with an economic barrier - the weight of a single node in the consensus voting process is directly proportional to the computing power that the node brings. Since then, an alternative approach has been proposed called proof-of-stake, calculating the weight of a node as being proportional to its currency holdings and not computational resources; the discussion of the relative merits of the two approaches is beyond the scope of this paper but it should be noted that both approaches can be used to serve as the backbone of a cryptocurrency. (GENESIS)
475 days 1 hrs ago
0xab7dc...737fc3
Execute
Uniswap V 2
IN
0x4917...7AC346
550,000
Introduction to Bitcoin and Existing Concepts \n \n History \n \n The concept of decentralized digital currency, as well as alternative applications like property registries, has been around for decades. The anonymous e-cash protocols of the 1980s and the 1990s, mostly reliant on a cryptographic primitive known as Chaumian blinding, provided a currency with a high degree of privacy, but the protocols largely failed to gain traction because of their reliance on a centralized intermediary. In 1998, Wei Dai's b-money(opens in a new tab) became the first proposal to introduce the idea of creating money through solving computational puzzles as well as decentralized consensus, but the proposal was scant on details as to how decentralized consensus could actually be implemented. In 2005, Hal Finney introduced a concept of *reusable proofs of work(opens in a new tab)*, a system which uses ideas from b-money together with Adam Back's computationally difficult Hashcash puzzles to create a concept for a cryptocurrency, but once again fell short of the ideal by relying on trusted computing as a backend. In 2009, a decentralized currency was for the first time implemented in practice by Satoshi Nakamoto, combining established primitives for managing ownership through public key cryptography with a consensus algorithm for keeping track of who owns coins, known as *proof-of-work*. \n \n The mechanism behind proof-of-work was a breakthrough in the space because it simultaneously solved two problems. First, it provided a simple and moderately effective consensus algorithm, allowing nodes in the network to collectively agree on a set of canonical updates to the state of the Bitcoin ledger. Second, it provided a mechanism for allowing free entry into the consensus process, solving the political problem of deciding who gets to influence the consensus, while simultaneously preventing sybil attacks. It does this by substituting a formal barrier to participation, such as the requirement to be registered as a unique entity on a particular list, with an economic barrier - the weight of a single node in the consensus voting process is directly proportional to the computing power that the node brings. Since then, an alternative approach has been proposed called proof-of-stake, calculating the weight of a node as being proportional to its currency holdings and not computational resources; the discussion of the relative merits of the two approaches is beyond the scope of this paper but it should be noted that both approaches can be used to serve as the backbone of a cryptocurrency. (GENESIS)
475 days 2 hrs ago
0x7b4fa...4b609c
Execute
Uniswap V 2
IN
0x4917...7AC346
360,000
Introduction to Bitcoin and Existing Concepts \n \n History \n \n The concept of decentralized digital currency, as well as alternative applications like property registries, has been around for decades. The anonymous e-cash protocols of the 1980s and the 1990s, mostly reliant on a cryptographic primitive known as Chaumian blinding, provided a currency with a high degree of privacy, but the protocols largely failed to gain traction because of their reliance on a centralized intermediary. In 1998, Wei Dai's b-money(opens in a new tab) became the first proposal to introduce the idea of creating money through solving computational puzzles as well as decentralized consensus, but the proposal was scant on details as to how decentralized consensus could actually be implemented. In 2005, Hal Finney introduced a concept of *reusable proofs of work(opens in a new tab)*, a system which uses ideas from b-money together with Adam Back's computationally difficult Hashcash puzzles to create a concept for a cryptocurrency, but once again fell short of the ideal by relying on trusted computing as a backend. In 2009, a decentralized currency was for the first time implemented in practice by Satoshi Nakamoto, combining established primitives for managing ownership through public key cryptography with a consensus algorithm for keeping track of who owns coins, known as *proof-of-work*. \n \n The mechanism behind proof-of-work was a breakthrough in the space because it simultaneously solved two problems. First, it provided a simple and moderately effective consensus algorithm, allowing nodes in the network to collectively agree on a set of canonical updates to the state of the Bitcoin ledger. Second, it provided a mechanism for allowing free entry into the consensus process, solving the political problem of deciding who gets to influence the consensus, while simultaneously preventing sybil attacks. It does this by substituting a formal barrier to participation, such as the requirement to be registered as a unique entity on a particular list, with an economic barrier - the weight of a single node in the consensus voting process is directly proportional to the computing power that the node brings. Since then, an alternative approach has been proposed called proof-of-stake, calculating the weight of a node as being proportional to its currency holdings and not computational resources; the discussion of the relative merits of the two approaches is beyond the scope of this paper but it should be noted that both approaches can be used to serve as the backbone of a cryptocurrency. (GENESIS)
475 days 2 hrs ago
0xea776...67b53d
Execute
0x4917...7AC346
OUT
Uniswap V 2
550,000
🍒 ⋆ 🍎 🎀 𝒮𝓃♡𝓊𝓉𝓃🍩𝓈𝑒 𝒫𝒶𝓇𝓉𝓎𝓈𝓁𝓊𝓉 🎀 🍎 ⋆ 🍒 (Partyslut)
476 days 2 hrs ago
0xbfc23...233b28
Execute
Uniswap V 2 Pair
IN
0x4917...7AC346
920,000
𝗦𝗵𝗮𝗱𝗲𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗽𝗲𝗿 𝗗𝗮𝗿𝗸𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗱 (𝗦𝗵𝗮𝗱𝗲𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗽𝗲𝗿 𝗗𝗮𝗿𝗸𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗱)
476 days 4 hrs ago
0xf1380...2df0bf
Execute
Uniswap V 2 Pair
IN
0x4917...7AC346
330,000
𝗦𝗵𝗮𝗱𝗲𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗽𝗲𝗿 𝗗𝗮𝗿𝗸𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗱 (𝗦𝗵𝗮𝗱𝗲𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗽𝗲𝗿 𝗗𝗮𝗿𝗸𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗱)
476 days 5 hrs ago
0x744b2...3390c2
Execute
Uniswap V 2
IN
0x4917...7AC346
550,000
🍒 ⋆ 🍎 🎀 𝒮𝓃♡𝓊𝓉𝓃🍩𝓈𝑒 𝒫𝒶𝓇𝓉𝓎𝓈𝓁𝓊𝓉 🎀 🍎 ⋆ 🍒 (Partyslut)
476 days 22 hrs ago
0x22112...f3af69
Execute
0x4917...7AC346
OUT
Uniswap V 2 Pair
800,000
cock chomper (CHOMP)
477 days ago
0x22112...f3af69
Execute
0x4917...7AC346
OUT
Cock Chomper
8,100
cock chomper (CHOMP)
477 days ago
0x3aa6f...bc0bf2
Execute
0x4917...7AC346
OUT
Uniswap V 2 Pair
2,600,000
𝕏 (XCOIN)
477 days 1 hrs ago
0x3aa6f...bc0bf2
Execute
0x4917...7AC346
OUT
0xcc7a...F9DED8
27,000
𝕏 (XCOIN)
477 days 1 hrs ago
0x7c2aa...8ebe48
Execute
Uniswap V 2 Pair
IN
0x4917...7AC346
810,000
cock chomper (CHOMP)
477 days 6 hrs ago
0x9f722...9bedf0
Execute
Uniswap V 2 Pair
IN
0x4917...7AC346
890,000
𝕏 (XCOIN)
477 days 6 hrs ago
0x3a9b6...4cbf2a
Execute
Uniswap V 2 Pair
IN
0x4917...7AC346
760,000
𝕏 (XCOIN)
477 days 6 hrs ago
0x28f5f...6cd9c9
Execute
Uniswap V 2 Pair
IN
0x4917...7AC346
510,000
𝕏 (XCOIN)
477 days 6 hrs ago
0xa5a4b...3ef0c7
Execute
Uniswap V 2 Pair
IN
0x4917...7AC346
500,000
𝕏 (XCOIN)
477 days 7 hrs ago