Ethereum developer Marius Van Der Wijden introduces a live tracer by Sina Mahmoodi, tracking real-time balance changes in Ethereum and ERC-20 tokens across multiple addresses and enabling CSV report downloads for each address to enhance asset tracking.
This innovation promotes transparency and empowers users to make informed financial decisions. It showcases Van Der Wijden’s focus on customer needs and innovative solutions.
The community progresses with the Electra hard fork, including key Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs) like EIP 6110 for network security and EIP 7002 for engine API. Electra is set for a testnet launch by April-end.
Additionally, discussions revolve around EIP 7251, proposing a maximum validator balance increase to 2048 ETH. However, debates on custom withdrawal limits for large balances above 32 ETH continue.
Meanwhile, Ethereum’s recent price volatility reflects market sentiment, fluctuating from 3,194 to 3,059 in a day. This underscores the challenges in predicting crypto prices, influenced by investor sentiment, global economics, and blockchain advancements.
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