0x65f7798677827016158b50120bc85d45d4519480f0fe449efe14a2179385564c| N° | Hash | From | To | Value | Effective gas price | Max fee per gas | Max priority fee per gas | Gas limit | Data |
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| 0 | 0x996b… | 0x6776…b8d1 (EOA) | 0x008d…fa8e (EOA) | 0 | 2.716615370 gwei | 6 gwei | 2 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 1 | 0x70ac… | 0x7cf4…ecb1 (EOA) | 0x1e6e…e4f3 | 0.003790 eth | 105 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 2 | 0x92cb… | 0x264b…97b5 (EOA) | 0x34c1…fc3f (EOA) | 0.011279 eth | 10 gwei | 500000 |
0x
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| 3 | 0x4f82… | 0x264b…97b5 (EOA) | 0x6c3e…a0e8 (AdminUpgradeabilityProxy) | 0 | 10 gwei | 114272 |
transfer
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| 4 | 0x7df0… | 0x264b…97b5 (EOA) | 0xd0b4…0662 (EOA) | 0.073924 eth | 10 gwei | 500000 |
0x
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| 5 | 0x80a3… | 0xfaec…ab96 (EOA) | 0xfe0c…c0eb (EtherFiGovernanceToken) | 0 | 8.716615370 gwei | 8.742721589 gwei | 8 gwei | 80000 |
transfer
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| 6 | 0xb150… | 0x69df…c362 (EOA) | 0x4c42…8aa1 (EOA) | 0.044804 eth | 6.875000000 gwei | 6.875000000 gwei | 6.875000000 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 7 | 0x1249… | 0x10fb…074f (EOA) | 0xa27d…37e7 (EOA) | 0.009033 eth | 6.875000000 gwei | 6.875000000 gwei | 6.875000000 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 8 | 0xca73… | 0x5c81…1a5a (EOA) | 0xa9b1…9096 (BounceAuctionToken) | 0 | 5.716615370 gwei | 200 gwei | 5 gwei | 300000 |
transfer
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| 9 | 0xf173… | 0x19f4…adfa (EOA) | 0xdbd3…5ff9 | 0.021000 eth | 3.716615370 gwei | 200 gwei | 3 gwei | 110000 |
transfer
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| 10 | 0xf70a… | 0x67f8…87f6 (EOA) | 0xd07c…1e85 (EOA) | 0.067328 eth | 3.716615370 gwei | 28 gwei | 3 gwei | 200000 |
0x
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| 11 | 0x9b84… | 0x5041…081a (EOA) | 0xdac1…1ec7 (Stablecoin, TetherToken, Bitfinex, https://tether.to/, Token Contract, Tether USD (USDT)) | 0 | 2.716615370 gwei | 502 gwei | 2 gwei | 210000 |
transfer
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| 12 | 0x8d37… | 0xdfd5…963d (EOA) | 0xdac1…1ec7 (Stablecoin, TetherToken, Bitfinex, https://tether.to/, Token Contract, Tether USD (USDT)) | 0 | 2.716615370 gwei | 102 gwei | 2 gwei | 220436 |
transfer
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| 13 | 0x07e5… | 0x28c6…1d60 (EOA) | 0xa0b8…eb48 (Stablecoin, https://www.centre.io/, FiatTokenProxy, USD Coin (USDC), Token Contract) | 0 | 2.716615370 gwei | 102 gwei | 2 gwei | 207128 |
transfer
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| 14 | 0x5f2b… | 0x56ed…b17f (EOA) | 0xdac1…1ec7 (Stablecoin, TetherToken, Bitfinex, https://tether.to/, Token Contract, Tether USD (USDT)) | 0 | 2.716615370 gwei | 102 gwei | 2 gwei | 220436 |
transfer
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| 15 | 0xa151… | 0x21a3…5549 (EOA) | 0xdac1…1ec7 (Stablecoin, TetherToken, Bitfinex, https://tether.to/, Token Contract, Tether USD (USDT)) | 0 | 2.716615370 gwei | 102 gwei | 2 gwei | 220436 |
transfer
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| 16 | 0x0f53… | 0xdfd5…963d (EOA) | 0xa0b8…eb48 (Stablecoin, https://www.centre.io/, FiatTokenProxy, USD Coin (USDC), Token Contract) | 0 | 2.716615370 gwei | 102 gwei | 2 gwei | 207128 |
transfer
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| 17 | 0xbad3… | 0x28c6…1d60 (EOA) | 0xdac1…1ec7 (Stablecoin, TetherToken, Bitfinex, https://tether.to/, Token Contract, Tether USD (USDT)) | 0 | 2.716615370 gwei | 102 gwei | 2 gwei | 220436 |
transfer
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| 18 | 0x52fc… | 0x877c…d2eb (EOA) | 0xa034…7687 (EOA) | 0.088517 eth | 2.716615370 gwei | 6 gwei | 2 gwei | 60000 |
0x
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| 19 | 0x1073… | 0x9a10…4c4b (EOA) | 0xffe1…a765 (EOA) | 0.205637 eth | 2.716615370 gwei | 3.433230740 gwei | 2 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 20 | 0x7f4e… | 0x4193…ed4b (EOA) | 0xb919…9af6 (EOA) | 0.298366 eth | 2.716615370 gwei | 3.113083109 gwei | 2 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 21 | 0x4172… | 0x17fa…6f46 (EOA) | 0x4c2e…f4b1 | 0 | 2.716615370 gwei | 3 gwei | 2 gwei | 90550 |
refund
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| 22 | 0x7b79… | 0x47bb…66ee | 0x39ad…e231 (EOA) | 0.012802 eth | 2.716615370 gwei | 2.925592720 gwei | 2 gwei | 24150 |
0x
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| 23 | 0xbc9a… | 0x4bb6…d076 | 0x2260…c599 (Bitcoin Pegged, OwnableContract, Token Contract, Wrapped BTC (WBTC), WBTC Token, Wrapped Bitcoin) | 0 | 2.716615370 gwei | 2.925592720 gwei | 2 gwei | 43299 |
transfer
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| 24 | 0x0da5… | 0x6e3c…3cc3 (EOA) | 0x66a9…a8af (UniversalRouter) | 0 | 2.716615370 gwei | 2.876552948 gwei | 2 gwei | 266565 |
execute
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| 25 | 0x3dea… | 0xce0f…ad8e (EOA) | 0x9a10…4c4b (EOA) | 0.088625 eth | 2.716615370 gwei | 2.716615370 gwei | 2 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 26 | 0x3d74… | 0x6ebb…f603 (EOA) | 0x9a10…4c4b (EOA) | 0.070848 eth | 2.716615370 gwei | 2.716615370 gwei | 2 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 27 | 0xa940… | 0x6884…0a61 (EOA) | 0xd37b…7146 (THORChain_Router) | 0 | 2.216615370 gwei | 3.765698922 gwei | 1.500000000 gwei | 70684 |
depositWithExpiry
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| 28 | 0xa910… | 0xb5d8…f511 (EOA) | 0xecee…8700 (EOA) | 0.010332 eth | 1.716615370 gwei | 3 gwei | 1 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 29 | 0xaea1… | 0xe895…ba8a (EOA) | 0x2b17…f36e | 0 | 1.516615370 gwei | 1.850466487 gwei | 0.800000000 gwei | 146755 |
mint
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| 30 | 0x9d10… | 0x794c…38a5 (EOA) | 0x0323…6c74 | 0 | 1.291615370 gwei | 2.142141114 gwei | 0.575000000 gwei | 213367 |
sendMultiSigToken
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| 31 | 0xdc5e… | 0xeca7…5964 (EOA) | 0x7a25…488d (UniswapV2Router02, Router 2) | 0.215426 eth | 1.216615370 gwei | 51.168737264 gwei | 0.500000000 gwei | 200000 |
swapExactETHForTokens
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| 32 | 0xf66b… | 0x147a…3661 (EOA) | 0x869c…df78 (EOA) | 0.032810 eth | 1.216615370 gwei | 2.484110812 gwei | 0.500000000 gwei | 90000 |
0x
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| 33 | 0x172a… | 0xd33f…e037 (EOA) | 0xced6…4897 (EOA) | 0.000500 eth | 1.216615370 gwei | 1.579983153 gwei | 0.500000000 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 34 | 0x255d… | 0xbe2c…ae11 (EOA) | 0xa0b8…eb48 (Stablecoin, https://www.centre.io/, FiatTokenProxy, USD Coin (USDC), Token Contract) | 0 | 1.216615370 gwei | 1.579983153 gwei | 0.500000000 gwei | 56373 |
approve
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| 35 | 0xe0a4… | 0x07ae…0e67 (EOA) | 0x5c7b…35c5 | 0 | 1.216615370 gwei | 1.574923055 gwei | 0.500000000 gwei | 111407 |
fillV3Relay
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| 36 | 0x6576… | 0x5763…664e (EOA) | 0x0000…b395 (Seaport) | 0 | 1.216615370 gwei | 1.561139231 gwei | 0.500000000 gwei | 83016 |
cancel
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| 37 | 0x387a… | 0x6c4f…2d21 (EOA) | 0x952c…6aa4 (Airdrop) | 0 | 1.216615370 gwei | 1.561139231 gwei | 0.500000000 gwei | 103835 |
redeem
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| 38 | 0x35e7… | 0xaf0a…05e0 (EOA) | 0xa0b8…eb48 (Stablecoin, https://www.centre.io/, FiatTokenProxy, USD Coin (USDC), Token Contract) | 0 | 1.216615370 gwei | 1.557820251 gwei | 0.500000000 gwei | 94566 |
transfer
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| 39 | 0x96e1… | 0x9e5b…e714 (EOA) | 0x58b6…b239 (Token Contract, LivepeerToken, Livepeer Token) | 0 | 1.216615370 gwei | 1.557820251 gwei | 0.500000000 gwei | 43909 |
approve
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| 40 | 0x5688… | 0xc652…fefc (EOA) | 0xf3de…9127 | 0 | 1.216615370 gwei | 1.510699365 gwei | 0.500000000 gwei | 210912 |
unxswapByOrderId
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| 41 | 0xa963… | 0xb904…fc46 (EOA) | 0x9ac4…0b99 (CHREMACOIN) | 0 | 1.216615370 gwei | 1.510000000 gwei | 0.500000000 gwei | 67672 |
transfer
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| 42 | 0x71f9… | 0xf20b…a4cf (EOA) | 0x6dea…c54d (LQTYToken) | 0 | 1.216615370 gwei | 1.452212260 gwei | 0.500000000 gwei | 78369 |
transfer
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| 43 | 0x9405… | 0x0cfd…4a8f (EOA) | 0x119b…baf3 (EOA) | 0.000119 eth | 1.216615370 gwei | 1.452212260 gwei | 0.500000000 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 44 | 0x3eab… | 0x2b43…d67d (EOA) | 0xf2c8…bdb3 (MyShell) | 0 | 1.216615370 gwei | 1.452212260 gwei | 0.500000000 gwei | 85320 |
transfer
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| 45 | 0x2136… | 0xed9a…ba0f | 0xc026…89c7 (StargatePoolUSDC) | 0.000145 eth | 1.216615370 gwei | 1.452212260 gwei | 0.500000000 gwei | 505165 |
send
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| 46 | 0x2d6b… | 0xe625…528b (EOA) | 0xa0b8…eb48 (Stablecoin, https://www.centre.io/, FiatTokenProxy, USD Coin (USDC), Token Contract) | 0 | 1.193915370 gwei | 5.977300000 gwei | 0.477300000 gwei | 64302 |
transfer
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| 47 | 0x2bb1… | 0xff8b…cec6 (EOA) | 0x43ee…75a8 | 0 | 1.094446860 gwei | 1.861942302 gwei | 0.377831490 gwei | 297950 |
execute
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| 48 | 0x2b27… | 0xd3c6…9cfb (EOA) | 0x0357…8fc7 (EOA) | 0.007950 eth | 1.087126914 gwei | 1.201267815 gwei | 0.370511544 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 49 | 0x836f… | 0x5f5c…0151 (EOA) | 0x7420…03ec | 0 | 1.086078311 gwei | 1.275742509 gwei | 0.369462941 gwei | 52234 |
transfer
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| 50 | 0xcff0… | 0x01c3…c110 (EOA) | 0xdac1…1ec7 (Stablecoin, TetherToken, Bitfinex, https://tether.to/, Token Contract, Tether USD (USDT)) | 0 | 1.069519088 gwei | 82543 |
transfer
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| 51 | 0x3b70… | 0xf517…5d82 (EOA) | 0xee44…e024 (EOA) | 0.017792 eth | 1.022141356 gwei | 500 gwei | 0.305525986 gwei | 90000 |
0x
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| 52 | 0x4ecc… | 0xdd00…87c0 (EOA) | 0xa9e8…489a (pepeCoin) | 0 | 1.013878488 gwei | 1.248069188 gwei | 0.297263118 gwei | 52213 |
transfer
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| 53 | 0x1708… | 0xeba8…4cb1 (EOA) | 0xdab6…8d67 (EOA) | 0.008277 eth | 1 gwei | 60000 |
0x
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| 54 | 0x9a4a… | 0x20d8…9bd5 (EOA) | 0x4e5b…972f (EOA) | 0.279979 eth | 1 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 55 | 0x3c3e… | 0x43a2…a5be (EOA) | 0xc064…ee9d (LeisureMeta) | 0 | 0.987113148 gwei | 0.987113148 gwei | 0.987113148 gwei | 53768 |
transfer
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| 56 | 0x7af2… | 0x3447…04bd (EOA) | 0x111c…141e | 0 | 0.946055119 gwei | 500000 |
confirmTransaction
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| 57 | 0x4336… | 0x0c1a…04ee (EOA) | 0xc94e…6215 (EOA) | 0.054936 eth | 0.944873947 gwei | 0.944873947 gwei | 0.944873947 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 58 | 0x92eb… | 0x35c9…d2a2 (EOA) | 0xc94e…6215 (EOA) | 0.077178 eth | 0.944873947 gwei | 0.944873947 gwei | 0.944873947 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 59 | 0x807e… | 0x4907…bf1e (EOA) | 0xc94e…6215 (EOA) | 0.033085 eth | 0.928401987 gwei | 0.928401987 gwei | 0.928401987 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 60 | 0x44af… | 0x23e5…9e4f (EOA) | 0xc94e…6215 (EOA) | 0.033733 eth | 0.928401987 gwei | 0.928401987 gwei | 0.928401987 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 61 | 0x59bf… | 0xb84a…d801 (EOA) | 0xc94e…6215 (EOA) | 0.065122 eth | 0.928401987 gwei | 0.928401987 gwei | 0.928401987 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 62 | 0xbdf4… | 0x8471…5f85 (EOA) | 0xcbd6…75ac (EOA) | 0.009958 eth | 0.894293020 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 63 | 0xf213… | 0x9aef…cc35 (EOA) | 0x2893…e257 (EOA) | 0.000037 eth | 0.873264857 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 64 | 0x2f09… | 0x8c57…0a6f (EOA) | 0xdac1…1ec7 (Stablecoin, TetherToken, Bitfinex, https://tether.to/, Token Contract, Tether USD (USDT)) | 0 | 0.867281553 gwei | 1.742721589 gwei | 0.150666183 gwei | 100000 |
transfer
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| 65 | 0x3cf9… | 0xab0b…a31e (EOA) | 0x72b8…4db6 (EOA) | 0 | 0.831489072 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 66 | 0xbfe5… | 0x720f…56f7 (EOA) | 0xdac1…1ec7 (Stablecoin, TetherToken, Bitfinex, https://tether.to/, Token Contract, Tether USD (USDT)) | 0 | 0.822594290 gwei | 200000 |
transfer
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| 67 | 0x59fc… | 0xe0e1…6886 (EOA) | 0xa9e8…489a (pepeCoin) | 0 | 0.817281553 gwei | 1.742721589 gwei | 0.100666183 gwei | 100000 |
transfer
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| 68 | 0x5bee… | 0x1bd5…d193 (EOA) | 0x1ab4…8f23 (EOA) | 0.760757 eth | 0.817281553 gwei | 1.742721589 gwei | 0.100666183 gwei | 100000 |
0x
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| 69 | 0x8244… | 0x6554…7812 (EOA) | 0x947e…c92f (EOA) | 0.000017 eth | 0.816993747 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 70 | 0x8388… | 0x098a…8f31 (EOA) | 0xcbb7…33bf (FiatTokenProxy) | 0 | 0.816615370 gwei | 0.876084503 gwei | 0.100000000 gwei | 66451 |
approve
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| 71 | 0x4f16… | 0x97df…cda5 (EOA) | 0xa58e…c7cb (ReverseRegistrar) | 0 | 0.816615370 gwei | 0.855966649 gwei | 0.100000000 gwei | 144030 |
setName
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| 72 | 0xcf5a… | 0x4d95…20de (EOA) | 0xdac1…1ec7 (Stablecoin, TetherToken, Bitfinex, https://tether.to/, Token Contract, Tether USD (USDT)) | 0 | 0.805615370 gwei | 0.938637093 gwei | 0.089000000 gwei | 50860 |
transfer
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| 73 | 0xcb4f… | 0xee42…a9d7 (EOA) | 0x4410…f82f (AcrossToken) | 0 | 0.805615370 gwei | 0.831055406 gwei | 0.089000000 gwei | 55828 |
approve
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| 74 | 0x960c… | 0x71bb…6994 (EOA) | 0x00fb…b312 (EOA) | 0.980546 eth | 0.798472010 gwei | 0.837089614 gwei | 0.081856640 gwei | 21000 |
0x
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| 75 | 0x0a76… | 0x9a7c…6e91 (EOA) | 0x0000…2734 (AllowanceHolder) | 0.003743 eth | 0.795615370 gwei | 1.610000000 gwei | 0.079000000 gwei | 382736 |
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| 76 | 0x2c12… | 0x5c4e…134a (EOA) | 0xc02a…6cc2 (Stablecoin, Wrapped Ether (WETH), WETH9, Token Contract, https://weth.io/, WrappedEther, 0x Ecosystem) | 0 | 0.795615370 gwei | 1.590000000 gwei | 0.079000000 gwei | 39978 |
withdraw
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| 77 | 0xfaf8… | 0xcafc…2071 (EOA) | 0xcafc…2071 (EOA) | 0.000100 eth | 0.795615370 gwei | 1.560000000 gwei | 0.079000000 gwei | 334488 |
b"10\n\nTo counteract the glitch of mysterious dread(?) I'd been experiencing since my return home from Cellblock 1, my brain guided me into into a sort of tunnel vision mode. I \x19d hone in on certain things that seemed super important \x14maybe they were, maybe they are \x14but I think in part I \x19d do this as an attempt to mask the glitch and retain my footing and balance. Reflecting on it now, I was already starting to combat that cognitive ailment I'd come to call the Malady. I fixated on certain things, maybe more than I should; things I thought were likely part of the little white dot at the end of this tunnel. And head down this tunnel I did. A short period after getting home, I was able to convince both myself and Bianca that I was rested and healthy enough to make my way toward Sedona, which is where I was going to meet Jennifer, the woman who I had been corresponding to since my return from Cellblock 1. I met her at a diner in the desert. I tried to calm myself before the meeting.\n\n*** \n\n\n \x1cWhen I saw you being interviewed by that angry, neurotic LIFE journalist, I knew I had to talk to you, \x1d I said to the woman sat across the table from me.\n\n \x1cI knew he was going to make me seem crazy. I mean, I felt crazy. But LIFE is the biggest media org out there, and I needed to get some eyes on my story, because I was lost and felt trapped, \x1d the woman replied. \n\n \x1cHow long after your husband returned home from Cellblock 3 did he die? \x1d I asked. \n\n \x1c2 months. I was so angry. We \x19d gone through so much together, I thought I finally had him back. He seemed back back. His headaches were gone. We had turned a corner. I thought I had my old Fred again. \x1d \n\n \x1cI know you mentioned in the interview that his body seemed...off. But can you take me through that day, in as much detail as you \x19re willing to give, \x1d I asked. \n\n \x1cHe wasn \x19t feeling good one night. So he went to sleep in the guest bedroom, because he was getting up a lot to go to the bathroom, and he didn \x19t want to bother me. Plus he wanted to watch a movie. So I fell asleep with him in that other room, watching a movie, \x1d she recounted. \n\n \x1cThen what happened? \x1d I asked.\n\n \x1cThat \x19s it. I fell asleep, and then was woken up at 5 in the morning by someone knocking on the door. I was confused. I called for Fred in the other room, but he didn \x19t answer. I got up and went to the door, and it was a police officer. \x1d \n\n \x1cWas there anyone else? \x1d I asked. \n\n \x1cYes. The officer was with a woman, in a dark business suit, who later I assumed was his partner, or a detective or something. \x1d\n\n \x1cDid she speak? \x1d\n\n \x1cNo, she didn \x19t speak much. I remember she comforted me at some point later on. She gave me a book that she said helps with grief, which I thought was kind of bizarre. \x1d \n\n \x1cWhat \x19d the officer say to you? \x1d I asked.\n\n \x1cHe asked my name. I told him. He then said there \x19d been an accident. A motorcycle accident happened somewhere on Kanan Road. And that Fred had been killed. \x1d Her voice quivered as she spoke. She paused to wipe her eyes. Tears were starting to build up, and her makeup was running. \x1cIt \x19s all still a blur. I remember being confused. I ran into the room where Fred was \x14where I \x19d left him \x14but he wasn \x19t there. I ran to the garage. His bike was gone. I remember just collapsing and screaming NO over and over again. \x1d She paused to wipe her eyes again. \x1cThey explained to me that Fred had been driving a motorcycle at high speeds sometime that night, and had swerved for some reason, maybe to avoid hitting an animal in the road, and had gone off, and crashed. He was pronounced dead at the scene. And I would be able to see him at some point, to identify the body, and make arrangements. \x1d\n\nI paused to comfort her. \x1cI \x19m so sorry Jennifer. What an unimaginable shock. \x1d He waited a moment before continuing. \x1cIs there anything else that happened that day that you didn \x19t mention in the interview? \x1d\n\n \x1cI don \x19t think so, \x1d said Jennifer. \x1cI mean, I fucking told that interviewer that when I went to ID Fred at the morgue, the person they showed me didn \x19t feel like Fred. It looked like a wax figure. \x1d\n\n \x1cRight, yes, that was what surprised me the most about your interview, \x1d said Gideon. \n\n \x1cHis skin looked plastic, too perfect, \x1d she continued. \x1cIt just felt weird. I said it didn \x19t feel like him. And I told people that. And that \x19s when they started thinking that I was crazy, and that Fred and I were just a couple of selfish and narcissistic rich idiots who \x19d started life-extension before everyone else and refused to adjust our chaotic lifestyles to comply with the laws. \x1d\n\n \x1cI don \x19t think you \x19re crazy, \x1d I said. \n\n \x1cThank you, \x1d said Jennifer, as she once again paused to wipe her eyes. \n\n \x1cCan you tell me a bit about your husband Fred. Maybe something people would be surprised to know? \x1d \n\n \x1cFred is \x14was \x14an adventurous and curious spirit. He investigated everything, and jumped into scary things with excitement. That \x19s why I love \x14loved \x14him. We met in college. Well, Fred was in college, I was an actress, working as a bartender in town, commuting to New York a couple times a month for auditions. He would come into the bar. He was weird, in the best way. He must \x19ve been the only physics major at Princeton who rode to and from campus in a Ducati sportbike. In the summer, he would take me to New York on it, for my auditions. I \x19d ride on the back. Those were great times. \x1d\n\n \x1cWhen was this? \x1863? \x1d I asked. \n\n \x1cEarly 60s, yeah, \x1d she said. \n\n \x1cThat must \x19ve been right around the time Nuprint introduced life-extension. And they were in Princeton, too, I think, like you guys, \x1d I recalled. \n\n \x1cYes, they were. And right around the time that they started admitting select applications to their life-extension trials, or whatever they were calling it at the time. Fred was of course all over it, excited about the technology. He always knew about everything before everyone else was even talking \x14or thinking \x14about it. I remember him being so happy when he told me he got us a spot beta testing some new health regimen by some top-secret biotech startup. He said it \x19d be good for me, that it would keep me looking young and feeling great. So, he got me in, and we started doing it. \x1d\n\n \x1cWoah, batch 1? And everything worked out great, I presume, \x1d I said.\n\n \x1cYes, batch 1. And yes, it was all good, \x1d she said. \x1cAnd it still is good. I mean, life-extension keeps me feeling good, like I \x19m suspended in time or something. We \x19ve never had any problems with the actual regimen, and it integrated pretty seamlessly into our lifestyle. \x1d She paused, then continued. \x1cAfter a few months, we kind of just forgot about the newness and craziness of it all. Fred trusted the science, he was smart about that. Worst-case scenario, he thought, is we \x19d be getting an incredibly expensive vitamin cocktail and NAD-drip every week, for basically free, for life. We were engaged, I think, by that point, so I trusted him. \x1d\n\n \x1cMakes sense, \x1d I said. \x1cSo because you were so early to life-extension, you kind of got a front row seat to all that early chaos. To the riots. To Anadrop. \x1d\n\n \x1cWith the riots, yeah, we didn \x19t really let them bother us. We thought it was kind of funny, people getting all bent out of shape about some experimental drug that others were trying. We hadn \x19t told anyone that we were even doing the trial, and Fred trusted the company to maintain our privacy, and not leak our info to any of the rioters. So that was...fine, \x1d Jennifer recalled. \n\nI interjected, \x1cAnd that led to them introducing the first batch of Surprise Laws. \x1d \n\nJennifer continued, \x1cRight, yes. Honestly, that was kind of a relief. Fred thought they \x19d be good for society, that it would get people to calm down, and stop the riots. Which they did, to be fair. And we even changed a lot of our own lifestyle, to help out, and play by the rules. Well, almost all of it. Fred stopped riding his motorcycle into the city for the most part, and we didn \x19t go rock-climbing or do anything that was a bit shaky. We thought we were helping. And complying. Then \x14. \x1d\n\n \x1c \x14Anadrop, \x1d I interjected. \n\n \x1cAnadrop. \x1d Jennifer paused. \x1cSo scary, so fucked. We almost died. That turned everything upside down. I remember thinking \x14 after I was sure we were going to live through it \x14that a global powder keg had just kind of exploded... \x1d Jennifer trails off. \n\n \x1cWow, yeah, \x1d I said. \x1cI wasn \x19t doing life-extension yet then, so I wasn \x19t as affected as much by it, obviously. But...what \x19d you guys do? How \x19d you handle it? \x1d\n\n \x1cWe didn \x19t leave our house for two months, \x1d said Jennifer. \x1cBleached everything. Waited for the emergency antiviral and vaccine to be greenlit \x14which it finally was \x14then we saw some light at the end of the tunnel, and started easing back into real life. \x1d\n\n \x1cRight, and that \x19s when the government decided to really sharpen its teeth, reintroduce Surprise Laws 2.0, \x1d I continued, \x1cwhen Pac Isles started getting built out, in reality. \x1d\n\n \x1cYup. When they re-did the Surprise Laws, I \x19d try to ask Fred not to take his bike out for solo weekend rides out in the mountains. Or at night. But that was when he did his thinking. It \x19s where he came up with his ideas. I felt bad being that negative force on him, telling him he can \x19t do that, especially when he \x19d never had an incident. He was always so goddamn responsible with it. \x1d \n\n \x1cWhat kind of thinking did he do? What was his line of work? \x1d I asked. \n\n \x1cFred was a very accomplished physicist. He worked at a lab before they fired him, when he was sent to Cellblock 3. \x1d\n\n \x1cWhat was he working on? \x1d \n\n \x1cIt was kept mostly secret. We didn \x19t talk much about it. I tried to keep our home as a respite from his work. I think he liked that. \x1d \n\n \x1cThat \x19s nice, I get that, but \x14 \x1d\n\n \x1c \x14But I think it had to do with encoding and decoding information into small packets of energy. Packets with negative mass, or something like that. \x18Tach Ions, \x19 or \x18neutrinos, \x19 I think I remember him talking about those, about how they were small particles that could travel faster than the speed of light. And travel back in time. \x1d\n\n \x1cInteresting, \x1d Gideon said. \n\n \x1cThough I \x19m not sure, I never investigated too deep into his scientific world, so I \x19m not sure how much info I can give there. \x1d \n\n \x1cI understand. He sounds like a very interesting, thoughtful person. Can you tell me about the headaches he had, when he was in Pac Isles, and when he returned? \x1d \n\n \x1cWell, I remember when he returned from CB1, I wanted us to use it as an excuse to reset everything, go back to normal, put it behind us. Maybe I was wishing it into reality, but he seemed fine to me. Except for the first week back, when he had his first really bad headache. Similar to what you described on the phone. But Fred chalked it up to the shitty food they fed him, and that VR mask they had him wearing. \x1d \n\n \x1cI got back from Cellblock 1 almost a month ago. So I was there after your husband \x19s accident, \x1d I said.\n \x1cYes, Fred \x19s accident was almost a year ago at this point. God, it seems like it was yesterday. \x1d Jennifer said.\n\n \x1cHow soon after he got back from CB1 was he arrested for a 2nd time? \x1d I asked. \n\n \x1cThat was my fault, and I felt terrible about it. We had a fight, I accused him of acting weird since being back from Pac Isles, and he blew up at me. We blew up at each other. He left, got on his bike and left in the middle of the night, and was caught. It was only about a month after he got back from Cellblock 1. So they sent him back to Cellblock 2. He was the first person in Cellblock 2, for 6 months. I think it was before they moved the buildings around, it was so early on in the buildout. He was furious when they said he had to go back. \x1d \n\n \x1cWow, \x1d I replied.\n\n \x1cYes, and that \x19s when the bottom started to fall out of our world. \x1d\n\n \x1cI can imagine. What happened next? \x1d I asked. \n\n \x1cWell, he didn \x19t want to do 1 minute more in Pac Isles, let alone 6 months. So while he was there, he consumed tons of that educational material they have on the headset. The stuff that reduces your sentence. \x1d \n\n \x1cAnd so he got out early? By watching it? \x1d I asked.\n\n \x1cYes. He got out 2 months early, but he was fried when he got home, to say the least. He had headaches, was throwing up daily, was dizzy, and bed-ridden for a month. We called doctors, who didn \x19t give us any answers. We tried stopping the Nuprint pills for a few weeks, to see if it helped him at all, but it didn \x19t do anything. \x1d\n\n \x1cDid the headaches eventually subside? \x1d \n\n \x1cYes they did, but he still felt off. Sometimes he \x19d trail off, not really able to complete a thought like he used to. We kept telling ourselves that it was just readjustment and haziness that needed to clear up, and it \x19d be all good. \x1d \n\n \x1cBut it didn \x19t clear up? \x1d I asked.\n\n \x1cNo. Because the next week the police caught him climbing down from the third floor of a fucking building. It was like he \x19d gone off the deep end. That was the first time I was scared I was losing him. Losing him to what, I had no fucking idea. \x1d Jennifer teared up, and Gideon handed her a napkin to wipe her eyes. \n\n \x1cThat \x19s when the press started covering Fred. We were labeled insane narcissists, hell-bent on flouting the rules that had been laid out for everyone. And of course, he was sent back to Pac Isles, again, the first person sent to Cellblock 3. They stalled on timing, because I think they had to figure out where the hell to locate the Cellblock 3 building. A real fucking pioneer, Fred always was first to do things, \x1d Jennifer laughed as tears glistened in her eyes. \n\n \x1cWere you able to get through to him, before he went into Cellblock 3? \x1d I asked.\n\nJennifer paused, composing herself again. \x1cI think I did, yes. I told him not to use that stupid device they had strapped to his head, if he could avoid it. And he told me he wouldn \x19t. I said I didn \x19t care if he had to do an extra year. Just rest and come back relaxed and we \x19d fix everything. \x1d \n\n \x1cAnd did he listen? \x1d \n\n \x1cI think so. That was a brutal year. They don \x19t let you visit, and the video chats were terrible. \x1d\n\n \x1cHow was he when he got back? \x1d I asked. \n\n \x1cIt was 14 months total, and when he got back, he seemed extremely calm. He still had his headaches, but he said they had gone away when he was in Pac Isles, and he was confident it \x19d go away again. He stayed in bed for a month when he got back. We had a doctor come and monitor him once a week. They wrote reports about some abnormal brain activity they witnessed. I have those reports still, \x1d said Jennifer. \n\n \x1cI would document everything, and make sure that you have duplicates that can be published or found if the others are lost, \x1d I replied. \n\nThe conversation paused there, for a solid minute, allowing Jennifer to collect her thoughts. She had become a bit fatigued from the conversation. Gideon broke the silence. \n\n \x1cListen, Jennifer, I \x19m going to give you the information I have about Pac Isles, even though I \x19m not entirely certain of what it all means...though I have ideas. \x1d \n\n \x1cPlease, yes, it \x19s nice to have someone not think I \x19m a crazy selfish bitch who flouts the oh-so-amazing Surprise Laws. \x1d\n\nI continued, \x1cWhen I arrived in Pac Isles, in Cellblock 1, I found a note engraved behind my toilet seat, telling me how to bypass the security that Pac Isles was using for their entire prison system. I used the VR headset \x14the mask \x14to bypass that security. I got inside their network, logged in as an administrator. I saw under the hood, I browsed around the internal files and documents, that, I think, only the top administrators have access to. \x1d\n\n \x1cReally? \x1d asked Jennifer. \n\n \x1cYes. But even then, when I was looking under the hood, there was little to no identifying information on the individual prisoner records. \x1d I spoke slowly. \x1cBut what stood out to me, what I found most bizarre, is that I was able to look at prisoner records based on where they were being held in Pac Isles. I could browse Cellblock 1, 2, 3, and 4 \x14 \x1d \n\nJennifer cut Gideon off, saying \x1cCB4 would have been empty though. Fred was the first person in 3, and no one has been taken to 4 yet, to my knowledge. \x1d \n\n \x1cWell, I was there after your husband had died. But yes, to my knowledge also, there had not been a prisoner held in 4. But there were 4 prisoners tagged as being held in Cellblock 4, when I was looking under the hood. \x1d \n\n \x1cAnomalous, \x1d Jennifer replied.\n\nI paused, momentarily reflecting on her interesting choice of word, before asking the next question. \x1cJennifer, did Fred have any tattoos? Tattoos on his wrists. \x1d\n\nJennifer immediately stopped wiping her face, and placed the napkin on the table, and looked Gideon in the eyes. \x1cYes. How do you know that? \x1d \n\n \x1cI need you to confirm with me, what were the tattoos of, Jennifer? \x1d \n\nJennifer hesitated, then answered, \x1cA bird on the right wrist, and a cage on the left wrist. \x1d \n\n \x1cJennifer. I saw 4 prisoner IDs in the Cellblock 4 section when I was under the hood of Pac Isles. Like you, I thought it must be a mistake, as there was not supposed to be anyone held in CB4, per public knowledge. But I went through the files anyway, to try and gather some info, and memorize it so I could investigate it further when I got out. Jennifer, one of the CB4 prisoners had a file that indicates he checked into Pac Isles Cellblock 4 with 2 tattoos: a bird on his right wrist, and a cage on his left wrist. \x1d\n\n \x1cWhen? \x1d said Jennifer.\n\n \x1cMarch 2071 in Cellblock 4. \x1d \n\n \x1cHe was dead. He died in March, that month. \x1d \n\n \x1cI know. Which is strange. \x1d \n\n \x1cWhat do you think it means? They took his body? Or... \x1d Jennifer trailed off. \n\n \x1cWhat if he \x19s not dead Jennifer, \x1d I said. \n\nJennifer paused, needing a moment. Finally, she continued, \x1cBut why? Why would they do it? \x1d \n\n \x1cFake his death? And bring him back to Pac Isles? Honestly, I don \x19t know, but I have a feeling it has something to do with these headaches that we have. I think they come from the mask, somehow, \x1d I said.\n\nI couldn \x19t tell if Jennifer seemed relieved that I had confirmed a suspicion, or was despondent at the possibility.\n\n \x1cGideon, part of me is excited by the possibility of what you \x19re telling me. But the other part of me is like, what the fuck am I supposed to do with this? Go break my dead husband out of a prison he \x19s not at? Is that what you \x19re saying? They already called me a psychopath in the news. \x1d\n\n \x1cI just wanted you to know what I know. I believe it \x19s important to signal true information as soon as it is possible. \x1d I said.\n\nJennifer interrupted, \x1c \x14Why do you think they \x19re doing this? \x1d \n\nI paused, and then answered bluntly, \x1cI think they are data-mining us using the masks as the entry point into our psyche. I think they \x19re trying to understand what makes us break the Surprise Laws, what makes us risk takers. What drives those behaviors. \x1d\n\nJennifer sat back, quietly confused. \x1cSo, what do we do? What can I even do? I \x19m tired, Gideon. Now I need to figure out how to be Lara Croft and rescue my maybe-dead husband out of some island prison? \x1d \n\n \x1cI might have a plan, \x1d replied Gideon.\n\nExternal Warning by the Extended Lifespan Stabilization Agency (ELSA) \x14 This message is either: an account of a dream, a written journal entry or memory, or the output of a generative AI model. "
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