Transaction Details
The contract call From 0xc7A0D765...190C2E11e To 0x6f3E6272...F9c79223d produced 1 Internal Transaction
Type Trace Address | From | To | Value | Gas Limit | |
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call_0_1_1_1 | Nouns DAO: Nouns DAO Proxy | 0xc7A0D765...190C2E11e | 0.000726571961599558 ETH | 7,335 |
Transaction Receipt Event Logs
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Address
- Nouns DAO: Nouns DAO Proxy
Name
VoteCast (index_topic_1 address voter, uint256 proposalId, uint8 support, uint256 votes, string reason)View Source
Topics
- 0 0xb8e138887d0aa13bab447e82de9d5c1777041ecd21ca36ba824ff1e6c07ddda4
- 1: voter 0xc7A0D765C3aF6E2710bA05A56c5E2cA190C2E11e
Data
- proposalId :550
- support :1
- votes :1
- reason :Strong yes from me. Reposting part of my VoteWithReason from Prop 545: One of my biggest longstanding nitpicks of the Nouns ecosystem is the way that funded frontends and projects disappear over time. Too often, promising sites and apps that were initially funded by the treasury become defunct or inactive once that initial funding runs dry. The client incentives model helps address this in a thoughtful way by directly rewarding and incentivizing frontend operators for the value and activity they generate. I love the fact that these incentives should, in theory, enable clients to remain viable and active as long as it continues to deliver value.
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Address
- Nouns DAO: Nouns DAO Proxy
Name
VoteCastWithClientId (index_topic_1 address voter, index_topic_2 uint256 proposalId, index_topic_3 uint32 clientId)View Source
Topics
- 0 0x651cc9d78606507fdcfc4f37ec37a744d612b1d8f5a73564190577c4f0edb0b6
- 1: voter 0xc7A0D765C3aF6E2710bA05A56c5E2cA190C2E11e
- 2: proposalId 550
- 3: clientId 3
Data
- 0x
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Address
- Nouns DAO: Nouns DAO Proxy
Name
RefundableVote (index_topic_1 address voter, uint256 refundAmount, bool refundSent)View Source
Topics
- 0 0xfabef36fd46c4c3a6ad676521be5367a4dfdbf3faa68d8e826003b1752d68f4f
- 1: voter 0xc7A0D765C3aF6E2710bA05A56c5E2cA190C2E11e
Data
- refundAmount :726571961599558
- refundSent :True
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