in an investor meeting recently and the guy wanted to know our token stats.
In bloks.io, that's on one page.
On Eosauthority explorer, I couldn't find it, but eventually was able to at least find our token contract's stats table which at least shows the supply. No top holders. We have top holders and I also have scripts that pull the info from chain but for someone doing due diligence, they want to see this on an external authority site.
Not having bloks.io is a massive loss.
I heard a number in terms of fees bloks was charging, which Telos didn't want to pay. Which I totally understand as it was a very high numer monthly.
But that being said, I could have a dev team provide a solution closely inspired by bloks.io in 2 months for that monthly fee. It's fair use as far as I am concerned, obviously minus assets and IP, which would need to be different. But it's a good UI solution, no need to change it.
There was talk of a native block explorer, but all I see is an EVM explorer.
Just to flag that this is a very big problem for us. Basically could cost us an investor right there.
explorer.telos.net is our alternative… it’s been getting far less than $60k/mo invested, but it’s open sourced and we’d welcome any issues/feature requests or PRs if you have someone that just wants to do it themselves (it’s Vue/Quasar which we still use from when we first worked with it via the Telos Kitchen team 😉)
I think providing a convenient single screen for chain stats is a good idea. We might even include some things like how much is in native vs EVM staking, EVM stats, etc.
He means SEEDS token stats I’m sure
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