🧩Transaction Decoder (KYT)
Simplifying Blockchain Transaction Analysis

What is Transaction Decoder?
Enhance your research skills with Transaction Decoder. Delve into detailed transactions and contract analytics by dissecting participant involvement, execution methods, and token exchange amounts to gain comprehensive insights into blockchain activities.
With its user-friendly interface, users can input a transaction hash or raw transaction data into the tool and extract valuable information.
Translate Transactions into Useful Information
For the vast majority of people, analyzing and decoding blockchain transactions is often too time-consuming and technically challenging. Most of the data is white noise scrambled in bytecode.
To address this challenge, we developed the Transaction Decoder Tool. Our goal is to make blockchain transaction data more accessible, enabling users to make informed decisions and effortlessly explore the intricacies of the blockchain ecosystem.
We achieve this goal by presenting data through various visual charts, graphs, and tables, focusing on the three primary aspects of a transaction: who was involved, how the transaction occurred, and how much crypto was exchanged.
Common Use Cases
Decode and analyze transactions within a decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol to track token movements and liquidity events.
Extract insights from complex smart contract interactions to understand the flow of assets in decentralized applications (DApps).
Analyze the transaction history of specific wallet addresses to identify patterns and assess user behaviors.

Ideal For
Researchers and Analysts: Simplify transaction data analysis and gain valuable insights for research and market analysis.
Developers: Efficiently decode and interpret complex transactions to optimize smart contract development and debugging.
Blockchain Enthusiasts: Deepen your understanding of blockchain activities by exploring decoded transactions.
Compliance Teams: Use the Transaction Decoder Tool to analyze transaction details for compliance and regulatory purposes.
In Action
Check out how much information you can extract from just inputting a transaction hash by watching the video below!
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