ethereum-l2-weekly-user-tracker-by-suprik
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Ethereum L2 Weekly User Tracker is an open-source tool designed to monitor and report the weekly active users on various Layer 2 solutions built on the Ethereum blockchain.
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Ethereum L2 Weekly User Tracker
Ethereum L2 Weekly User Tracker is an open-source project that aims to track the weekly active users on various Layer 2 (L2) solutions built on Ethereum blockchain.
Introduction
Layer 2 solutions are scaling solutions built on top of the Ethereum blockchain to address its scalability issues. However, tracking the adoption and usage of these solutions is essential for understanding their impact and growth in the Ethereum ecosystem.
Ethereum L2 Weekly User Tracker provides a simple tool to monitor the number of active users on Ethereum Layer 2 networks on a weekly basis. It utilizes the Etherscan API to fetch relevant data and presents it in an easy-to-understand format.
Features
- Fetches the number of active users on specified Ethereum Layer 2 networks.
- Provides weekly user count data for monitoring and analysis.
- Utilizes the Etherscan API for data retrieval.
- Simple and easy-to-use JavaScript codebase.
Getting Started
To get started with Ethereum L2 Weekly User Tracker, follow these steps:
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/your-username/ethereum-l2-weekly-user-tracker.git
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- Obtain an API key from Etherscan: Etherscan API
- Replace
'YourEtherscanAPIKey'
and'YourL2NetworkAddress'
in the code with your API key and Layer 2 network address respectively. - Run the code:
node index.js
Contributions
Contributions to Ethereum L2 Weekly User Tracker are welcome! Whether you want to add new features, improve documentation, or fix bugs, feel free to submit a pull request. Please make sure to follow the contribution guidelines outlined in the CONTRIBUTING.md file.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
Acknowledgements
- Etherscan for providing the API to access Ethereum blockchain data.
- Axios for making HTTP requests in the JavaScript code.
Disclaimer
This project is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the data obtained from the Etherscan API. Use the information at your own risk.