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Offchain Labs, Inc. is a venture funded New York based startup, building the Arbitrum platform to unlock the full potential of smart contracts, making them private, cheap, and easy for developers. Our working prototype of Arbitrum runs on top of Ethereum, and interoperates with native Ethereum contracts and tokens.

Arbitrum's core technology was developed by its founders, a Princeton professor and two Princeton PhD students, and their paper was published at USENIX Security, a top tier academic conference. For more information about our company, our founders, and our technology, visit our website at https://offchainlabs.com.

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BlockSci is purely targeted at providing an easy and efficient method of asking questions about existing blockchains. BlockSci can certainly be used to study Bitcoin's testnet as well as blockchains created in Bitcoin's regtest mode. However BlockSci provides no ability to simulate protocol modifications since it depends on importing data from existing full node software.


One of the authors here. It can be used for realtime analysis. The data is updated using a parser program which performs incremental updates. Adding a single block is extremely rapid. Running this repeatedly (for instance using a cron job) will keep the data up to date. I'm planning on adding a daemon mode in the next version to simplify the process of live updates.


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