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Gnoscan Introduction & Development Updates #18

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dongwon8247 opened this issue Nov 18, 2022 · 2 comments
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Gnoscan Introduction & Development Updates #18

dongwon8247 opened this issue Nov 18, 2022 · 2 comments

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@dongwon8247
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dongwon8247 commented Nov 18, 2022

Hi all,

I've made this issue to share the development status of Gnoscan, a blockchain explorer being built by Onbloc for Gnoland. Gnoscan has supported the basic information of the Gnoland blockchain since testnet 2, now supporting testnet3, check out here: http://gnoscan.io/

We are doing a major upgrade for Gnoscan this month to be able to provide more gno-ish data in the main UI, such as;

  • Showing a dashboard of Active Accounts & Active Board and Total Gas Share by Realms & Newst Realms
  • Showing basic information about Gnoland such as Total Supply, Block Height, Transactions, and Total addresses.
  • UI/UX improvements such as searching by the name of Address, Block, Realm, Token, /r/user, and providing intuitive UI for the Realm pages.
  • Here's the main UIs for the night and day versions of Gnoscan:

Gnscan Main_night

Gnscan Main_day

I believe this update will be helpful for the whole Gnoland community, In fact, I'm very excited about helping the upcoming Game of Realms with Gnoscan. Being able to provide dashboards, where community members can see who are actively contributing & which realms are being used often, will be needed and It'll mean a lot for Onbloc as well.

I'll update the development status of Gnoscan here, meanwhile, if you have a suggestion or any feedback, please leave a comment.

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moul commented Jan 30, 2023

Thank you for sharing this.

We need to find a better way to manage updates; what do you suggest?

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We need to find a better way to manage updates; what do you suggest?

I suggest we keep the updates of non-core related projects (Adena, Gnoscan, Gnoland Space, and more) in awesome-gno issues until it makes sense to move all to on-chain (i.g. /r/gnoland/contributions or something) when we define the DAO system. What do you think?

@dongwon8247 dongwon8247 changed the title Gnoscan Development Updates Gnoscan Introduction & Development Updates Nov 12, 2023
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