OverviewWhat this address is, since when, and how it is doing.ActivityEverything that happened here — transactions, transfers, internal calls, state changes.StorageContract storage activity: slots written, who writes them, how deep the calls go.EventsThe event log this contract itself emitted, decoded where the ABI is known.HoldersWho holds this asset now, ranked by balance.PoolsDEX pools this asset trades in, and its recent volume.GraphMoney flow and structure around this address.
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ContractThe address currently carries runtime code. Derived unambiguously from chain data.Had runtime codeRuntime code existed at this address at some point of its history. Derived unambiguously from chain data.Fungible tokenAn ERC-20 surface on the code that actually executes (decimals, symbol, name, totalSupply), at least one observed ERC-20 Transfer, and zero ERC-721/1155 events. Says what the interface is — not whether the token is legitimate. Derived unambiguously from chain data.Transfers state-backedThis token's Transfer events are backed by matching state changes in the issuer's storage. Derived unambiguously from chain data.
GraphProjections of platform-prepared data for this entity; each tab is one projection (Ledger, Semantic, …)
Ledger: 100 counterparties · latest 26099 transfersLedger window only — unique counterparties in the latest transfers; the all-time aggregate is on its way from the data platform
Structural relationships — deployer, implementation, same-bytecode, protocol.Token transfers around this entity — who moved which assets, and with whom.Interpreted actions (swap, supply, bridge) — arrives with the operations vitrine.EVM execution graph — the contract call tree.Recurring on-chain patterns over time (analytics layer).A single user intent across an ERC-4337 UserOp.
0 nodes / 0 edgesidentity & risk as of today, not the windowOur timestamps say when the source reported this, not when it became true — so a quiet window cannot tell you what the verdict was at the time.