Ethereum Foundation developer Kaan Uzdogan has highlighted a critical issue following Etherscan's decision to close the free API layer for chains like Base and Optimism. The main concern revolves around verified contracts, whose source codes are not stored on-chain. While anyone can build a blockchain explorer using on-chain and publicly available EVM data, the source code for verified contracts remains off-chain and centralized, relying entirely on the database owner.
Etherscan's API Closure Highlights Dependency on Off-Chain Verified Contracts
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