Solverscan.io to explore the intent protocols and understanding solvers


SolverScan is one of the projects that Solvers Pro will be handling as a source of truth for solvers regarding their transactions. Solvers can analyze their on-chain activity and, in the future, will be able to deep dive into areas that can be improved.

Currently, SolverScan supports : Cowswap, UniswapX and 1inch Fusion, In the coming days, it will support different bridges and novel intent protocols, becoming a source of decoded on-chain activity for all of them from the solver's perspective. From a solver's viewpoint, it's a better world view and aggregation.

The vision of Solvers Pro is to provide some sort of infrastructure for solvers. This is the beginning of a suite of useful tools that will be built as we find market fit over time. SolverScan would give newcomers some understanding of what to expect and who they are competing against. It might be overwhelming for them, but it's also a gateway for them to discover less competitive markets.

The Explorer :

Solverscan.io

The explorer shows the swap amounts, the solver link, and the sources of liquidity used. This information will be present for all the intent protocols, and I hope there will be more subcategories than just swap and bridge over time. The information showcased will change for different categories..

The Solver Dashboard :

This shows an aggregated view of solvers in the past 24 hours. Over time, there will be weekly and monthly aggregations. It shows frequent swaps, transaction volume, and win percentage among other solvers.


The Leaderboard :

Each protocol gets its own leaderboard to show the solver competition within that protocol. This way, solvers can see how they are performing compared to other solvers.

Let's get things started and build more things that solves liquidity fragmentation, among others, setting up a good infrastructure to use solvers to the best of their abilities.

Community is still in its early days, if you have ideas share with us and lets begin our journey into the web3 : Telegram and X