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On-chain Desk

On-chain Desk is the specialist feed for supported blockchain observations.

The current interface distinguishes:

  • Whale transfer: a transfer with value and address information.
  • Block summary: a block-level observation with transaction and gas information.

Other unsupported payloads remain explicitly unknown rather than being forced into one of these kinds.

A separate strip highlights recent significant movements. It refreshes independently from the main feed and is intended for rapid discovery.

Depending on event kind, the inspector can show:

  • transaction hash;
  • from and to addresses;
  • asset value;
  • block number;
  • gas and fee context;
  • transaction count;
  • gas utilization;
  • miner or validator information;
  • source and timestamp;
  • importance and related events.

Known labels can identify bridges, exchanges, decentralized exchanges, lending protocols, or sanctioned addresses. Filters can focus on bridge, suspicious, or labelled activity.

Labels should be treated as reference data. They can be incomplete or become outdated.

Addresses can open in Wallet Intelligence for a broader profile and recent-transfer view.

The page subscribes to live event updates. New arrivals can be placed in a pending zone so the user controls when to insert them into the current view.

On-chain activity reveals what happened on the network, not necessarily why. A large exchange deposit, bridge transfer, or contract interaction should be described as observed activity unless additional evidence supports an intent inference.