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Product Updates | April 30, 2019

Expanded functionality on the Ethereum blockchain

by the Crystal product team

Crystal now offers analytics support for ERC-20 and ERC-721 tokens.

Users can view and analyze ERC-721 and ERC-20 token transfers in Crystal’s Ethereum transaction explorer. This update provides an essential layer of data for AML and crypto compliance on the Ethereum Blockchain, providing a full view of the mechanics behind some of the market’s most popular tokens.

Token Transfer Views

When a Token Contract is called on the Ethereum Blockchain, it now yields a Token Transfer, which can be viewed on the Crystal analytics platform. To view, navigate to the tab “Token Transfers” on the transaction page, and there you’ll see the list of ERC-20 and ERC-721 tokens.

You can see the address of the token sender and receiver, along with the amount transferred (ERC-20 tokens)/ token ID (ERC-721 tokens), and the name of the token. You can also click on the token name to view the ERC-721 and ERC-20 token contract page.

 

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