We are excited to join @devtoolsguild a new coordination and funding initiative for the open-source tools Ethereum relies on
Now part of @argotorg.eth, Sourcify will take part in DTG to keep delivering independent, open-source infra that accelerates Ethereum.
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We added public self-hosted Sourcify instances we are aware of to our homepage.
Are you also running a public self-hosted Sourcify instance?
Add your own instance by letting us know 🙂
Hoodi 🤝 Sourcify
@ethereum Hoodi testnet (560048) is live and now supported for verification on Sourcify!
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👀 Did you know that...
you can get the Storage Layouts of verified contracts through the new APIv2?
No need to recompile!
Try it 👉 https://sourcify.dev/server/v2/contract/1/0x93205BF18B125F520F4E662BDA8FF1B4F35364AC?fields=storageLayout
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👀 Did you know that...
you can download the whole Sourcify Database in Parquet format?
More than 6 Million verified contracts available now with all of their data.
Head over to docs to learn more: https://docs.sourcify.dev/docs/repository/sourcify-database/
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🚨 Ethereum's centralization crisis: the monopoly no one is talking about
Etherscan controls smart contract verification. It’s closed-source and holds the keys to Ethereum’s most critical data as a single company.
This is a monopoly over Ethereum’s most fundamental data. And it’s not just inconvenient—it’s complete opposite of everything Ethereum stands for.
Ethereum promises decentralization, trustlessness, and open-source. But in practice a single entity controls access, and profits off its chokehold on the ecosystem.
This is a crisis. This is unacceptable. This must change.
🔴 Verification must be:
• Decentralized—No single gatekeeper. Multiple verifiers, not one.
• Open-source—Fully transparent and reproducable verifications.
• Open-data—No API keys, full unrestricted access.