Open your favorite explorer and let MetaDock do the heavy lifting. Start by installing the extension on Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, or Brave, then pin it so its controls are always one click away. On an address, token, or transaction page, toggle the panels you need: risk checks, contract metadata, holders, liquidity links, and quick actions. Rearrange modules, set your default chain, and create saved views for different tasks (research, trading, or dev). You’ll work faster because the context you need appears inline without jumping across tabs.
For research and due diligence, open a token page and run a quick sanity pass. MetaDock surfaces proxy status, upgradeability flags, admin and multisig roles, verified source, and audit references. Scan top holders, vesting wallets, and distribution to spot concentration risk. Jump to DEX liquidity, recent swaps, and price overlays. Tag addresses, write notes, and add them to a watchlist so your insights follow you across explorers. Export holders or transfer history to CSV for deeper analysis, or mirror a contract across chains to compare deployments. When you’re done, share a clean permalink with your team—your filters and highlights travel with it.
When preparing a transaction, open the TX page and decode inputs automatically. MetaDock maps function selectors, fetches the ABI, and shows readable parameters. Simulate the call against current state, estimate gas, and preview state changes. Build calldata from a form instead of hex, then copy with one click. If you’re approving tokens, see allowance impact, get an instant unlimited-approval warning, and adjust the spend cap before signing. Use mempool previews and MEV risk hints to avoid toxic pools. Developers can flip to testnets, swap RPCs, jump to contract read/write, or open source in an external IDE directly from the explorer.
For daily ops, set up alerts on wallets or contracts to catch inflows, approvals, and large movements. Track whales or counterparties and receive notifications in your preferred channel. Create dashboards from saved filters—e.g., new contracts by a deployer, high-gas transactions in the last hour, or NFT mints above a threshold—and export to spreadsheets for reporting. Content creators can capture clean screenshots with overlays hidden, attach annotations, and publish fast. Use team collections to share tags, notes, and watchlists so everyone works from the same ground truth while keeping keys and signing entirely in your wallet.
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