How We Collected Data on Blockchain Inscriptions Across Multiple Platforms | HackerNoon
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This study investigates inscriptions on Ethereum and its rollups, particularly zkSync Era, Arbitrum, Optimism, and Base. Using comprehensive datasets from various sources, it analyzes blockchain data related to inscriptions, focusing on both self-transfer transactions and broader transaction types. Identifying inscriptions based on specific input call data, the research highlights significant transaction volumes, especially in zkSync Era and Arbitrum. The findings emphasize the importance of understanding transaction patterns and user behaviors within these blockchain ecosystems, pointing to a broad involvement with inscribed data across various addresses and blocks.
Our study analyzes inscriptions recorded on Ether Ethereum and its major EVM-compatible rollups, providing insights into the data surrounding these transactions.
To identify inscriptions, we search for transactions with input call data starting with '0x646174613a', representing 'data:' in ASCII.
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