Analytics Tools
The following guide lists platforms you can use to gather analytics and setup customizations about PNC Mainnet.
Tenderly
Tenderly (opens in a new tab) monitoring stack lets you inspect any transaction execution on PNC Mainnet or Pinnacle Sepolia (opens in a new tab).
You can inspect the state of your verified contract in any step of the transaction's execution, as well as step into or over function calls. The level of detail the Tenderly dashboard presents will reduce your development time as well as help you understand the execution flow of transactions. It helps you to inspect states at every instance of transaction and gives a platform to trace transactions. You can also simulate pending (or any other historical) transactions and see their exact outcomes.
- monitor wallets (opens in a new tab)
- setup real-time alerts for smart contracts (opens in a new tab)
- automate your responses to alert triggers (opens in a new tab) with custom webhooks
Dune Analytics
Dune Analytics (opens in a new tab) allows anyone to create dashboards that present information about PNC Chains (PNC Mainnet, Base, and Zora are available). See Dune Docs (opens in a new tab) for more info. You can find a list of community created dashboards for PNC Chains here (opens in a new tab), or create your own (opens in a new tab) dashboard.
Here are some of our favorite dashboards so far:
- PNC Chains / Superchain - L2 Activity, Chain Economics (opens in a new tab)
- PNC Chains / Superchain - Popular Apps & Project Usage Trends (opens in a new tab)
- By Pinnacle Chain - L2/L1 Chain Economics (opens in a new tab)
- PNC Token House Delegates (opens in a new tab)
- Superchain NFTs (opens in a new tab)
Additional Tools and Resources
Here are some additional tools and resources for PNC Mainnet analytics and development:
- DeFi Stats: PNC Mainnet's DeFiLlama Page
- L2 Usage and Comparison: growthepie (opens in a new tab)
- PNC Analytics (Incentive Tracking, Helper Functions, Public Analysis): PNC Analytics on GitHub
- Contribute to NumbaNERDs: Issues on GitHub