[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":99},["ShallowReactive",2],{"\u002Fintegrations\u002Fethereum-attestation-service":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"ctaPlan":76,"description":15,"extension":77,"faq":78,"features":81,"image":82,"intro":15,"isExchangeWithKey":83,"keywords":84,"label":5,"limitations":85,"meta":86,"metaDescription":87,"navigation":88,"path":89,"screenshots":90,"seo":91,"setup":92,"sitemap":93,"slug":94,"stem":95,"tagline":96,"type":97,"__hash__":98},"integrations\u002Fintegrations\u002Fethereum-attestation-service.md","Ethereum Attestation Service",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":72},"minimark",[9,12,16,20,36,39,44,47,56,59,63,66,69],[10,11,5],"h1",{},[13,14,15],"p",{},"rotki decodes Ethereum Attestation Service (EAS) Attested events as informational attest events tied to your address, with a direct link to the attestation page on easscan for the chain it was made on.",[17,18,19],"h2",{},"Features",[21,22,23,27,30,33],"ul",{},[24,25,26],"li",{},"Attested events from the EAS attestation service contract are decoded as informational attest events against the EAS counterparty.",[24,28,29],{},"The event notes include a direct easscan.org link to view the attestation by UID (with the correct chain-specific subdomain).",[24,31,32],{},"Both attester and recipient sides are matched: if either the attester or the recipient address is tracked, the event is attached to that address.",[24,34,35],{},"Decoded on Ethereum, Arbitrum One, Optimism, and Base.",[17,37,38],{},"Limitations",[21,40,41],{},[24,42,43],{},"Only Attested (attestation creation) events are decoded. Revocation events are not currently decoded as EAS-counterparty events.",[17,45,46],{},"Setup",[48,49,50,53],"ol",{},[24,51,52],{},"In rotki, add the Ethereum, Arbitrum, Optimism, or Base address that attests via EAS or receives attestations.",[24,54,55],{},"In rotki, open History and let the initial sync run. Attested events are decoded automatically with an easscan link in the notes.",[17,57,58],{},"FAQ",[60,61,62],"h3",{},"Are attestation revocations captured?",[13,64,65],{},"Not as EAS-counterparty events. Only attestation creations (Attested events) are decoded.",[60,67,68],{},"Does rotki read EAS activity from its own servers?",[13,70,71],{},"No. rotki is a local application that talks directly to the RPC endpoint you configure for each chain - the public default, a third-party provider, or your own node. Each query goes from your computer to that endpoint without passing through any rotki-operated server.",{"title":73,"searchDepth":74,"depth":74,"links":75},"",2,[],"free","md",[79,80],{"q":62,"a":65},{"q":68,"a":71},[26,29,32,35],"\u002Fimg\u002Fintegrations\u002Feas.png",false,"ethereum attestation service tracker, eas tracker, easscan, on-chain attestation",[43],{},"rotki decodes Ethereum Attestation Service (EAS) Attested events as informational attest events tied to your address, with a direct link to the attestation",true,"\u002Fintegrations\u002Fethereum-attestation-service",[],{"description":73},[52,55],{"loc":89},"ethereum-attestation-service","integrations\u002Fethereum-attestation-service","EAS attestations on Ethereum, Arbitrum, Optimism, and Base, decoded with a link to easscan","protocol","QKe1UyIvXbJXWFUfs9GNgddSm2ikm30HPkUPuw1JsOA",1781774867301]