Transactions
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Transactions are cryptographically signed instructions from accounts.
An account will initiate a transaction to update the state of the blockchain network. Transactions always originate from an externally owned account (a smart contract can not initiate a transaction). Transactions, which change the state of the EVM, need to be broadcast to the whole network. Any node can broadcast a request for a transaction to be executed on the EVM; after this happens, a validator will execute the transaction and propagate the resulting state change to the rest of the network.
Learn more in the official Ethereum documentation here.
Unique Key: hash
Column Name | Description |
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block_number
The length of the chain, in blocks.
block_timestamp
The time when the block that contains this transaction was included on the blockchain.
block_hash
Unique identifier of the block that includes this transaction.
hash
Unique identifier of a transaction.
nonce
transaction_index
The position of this transaction in the block that it belongs to. The first transaction has index 0.
from_address
The address of the sending party of this transaction.
to_address
The address of the receiving party of this transaction (could be a contract address).
value
The amount of ether sent in this transaction, in wei.
gas
The maximum amount of gas allocated for this transaction in wei.
gas_price
Cost per unit of gas specified by the transaction in wei. The higher the gas price, the higher chance of getting included in a block.
input
The data send along with the transaction.
max_fee_per_gas
max_priority_fee_per_gas
receipt_cumulative_gas_used
The total amount of gas used when this transaction was executed in the block.
receipt_effective_gas_price
The sum of the base fee and tip paid per unit of gas.
receipt_contract_address
The contract address created, if the transaction was a contract creation, otherwise null.
receipt_root
Transaction stateroot (pre Byzantium)
receipt_status
Success status of the transaction. Either 1 (success) or 0 (failure).
log_count
Number of event logs emitted in the transaction.
transaction_type
The integer of the transaction type, 0x0 for legacy transactions, 0x1 for access list types, 0x2 for dynamic fees.
_created_at
Timestamp of the entry creation.
_updated_at
Timestamp of the entry update.