
Protocols
ELFI airdrop claim, decoded
rotki decodes ELFI airdrop claims on Ethereum: when you claim and delegate your ELFI through Element's Council vote/locking flow, the receive is tagged as an airdrop against the Element Finance counterparty.
Supported features
- ELFI airdrop claims via the Element Council vote/locking contract are decoded as airdrop receive events against the Element Finance counterparty.
- The delegation choice made when claiming (self-delegate or delegate to another address) is recorded in the event notes.
Limitations
- Element Finance decoding is currently scoped to the ELFI airdrop claim only. Principal Token and Yield Token activity, pool LP positions, and ongoing Council governance proposals/votes are not decoded as Element-counterparty events.
Setup
- 1In rotki, add the Ethereum address you used to claim ELFI.
- 2In rotki, open History and let the initial sync run. The ELFI airdrop claim is decoded automatically.
Frequently asked questions
Are Element Principal Tokens and Yield Tokens decoded?
Not currently. The Element Finance decoder is limited to the ELFI airdrop claim; PT/YT positions appear as ordinary token movements rather than Element-tagged events.
Does rotki read Element Finance activity from its own servers?
No. rotki is a local application that talks directly to the Ethereum RPC endpoint you configure - the public default, a third-party provider, or your own node. The query goes from your computer to that endpoint without passing through any rotki-operated server.