Ethereum post-merge data tools
A list of resources for tracking Ethereum data dashboards and tools for monitoring. We take no responsibility for the accuracy of the data published. Be aware of different biases/definitions.
Intro
With the Merge going through successfully, Ethereum has changed permanently. If you are not familiar with the details, here’s a good primer. The new process for adding transactions to the chain has significant trade-offs with respect to energy usage, MEV, censorship-resistance and centralization.
The data is crucial to monitor, track and interpret progress of these dimensions. This post intends to provide a coherent library of twitter accounts, dashboards, data tools and other lists. We will do our best to keep it up to date, although this space moves very quickly.
If you have feedback, additions or questions, feel free to reach out.
For the full page visit: mergedata.lol or mergedata.boats
Glossary
Types
There are four types of resources:
Twitter accounts to follow to understand the space (excl. accounts of the dashboards), e.g., @blink_labs_xyz
Dashboards of live data, e.g., ultrasound.money
Repos of tools you can use to extract data yourself
Meta-lists which are lists in themselves
Coverage
The resources cover different data points, for ease of use, the resources are classified according to what they are focused on.
Blocks: blocks built, proposed and finalized
Builder: proposes blocks to validators, through relays
Burn: Eth reduction of supply through fee burn due to EIP-1559
MEV: Maximal extractable value
MEV-Boost: Intermediate design towards full PBS, proposed by Flashbots
Validator: Consensus participant
Relay: Relays blocks from builders to validators
Rewards: Eth earned of different participants
Supply: Amount of Eth in circulation and staked
Screenshot of the table.