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Use additional sources for ethereum data when user does not have his own node #820

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LefterisJP opened this issue Mar 31, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by #1292
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Use additional sources for ethereum data when user does not have his own node #820

LefterisJP opened this issue Mar 31, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by #1292
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@LefterisJP
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LefterisJP commented Mar 31, 2020

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We can use the following open nodes as additional ethereum data sources:

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Along with etherscan use the above as a source of ethereum data for Rotki users if they don't run their own node.

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MrLuit commented Mar 31, 2020

Although this project is Python, and eth-scan implementation is TypeScript, the eth-scan contracts can still be used to batch calls. I'm not too familiar with Python but let me know if I can help you with anything! :)

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Hey @MrLuit we will keep this issue for utilizing mycrypto as another source and made #922 for eth-scan.

@LefterisJP LefterisJP added this to the v1.5.0 milestone Apr 24, 2020
@LefterisJP LefterisJP changed the title Use mycrypto as an additional ethereum source of truth Use additional sources for ethereum data when user does not have his own node Apr 25, 2020
@LefterisJP LefterisJP modified the milestones: v1.5.0, v1.6.0 May 21, 2020
@LefterisJP LefterisJP modified the milestones: v1.6.0, v1.7.0 Jul 6, 2020
@LefterisJP LefterisJP modified the milestones: v1.7.0, v1.6.2 Aug 7, 2020
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