Spotting Large Transactions Before they Happen on Ethereum Full Node

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Showing the insane difference between insights from a free API and running your own full client node on Ethereum...loving this project and more to come soon...

An Ethereum Full Node is a server on the Ethereum network that contains a full copy of the blockchain. It verifies all transactions and blocks on the network, providing a high level of security and allowing you to interact directly with the Ethereum blockchain. On the other hand, Infura is a Blockchain as a Service (BaaS) provider. It provides an API that allows developers to send transactions, read contract data, and fetch blockchain related data without having to run a full node.

One of the main highlights of the video is the real-time comparison of spotting large transactions in the Ethereum mempool. The mempool, short for memory pool, is essentially the waiting area for transactions that have been submitted but not yet included in a block. With a full node, you can directly access the mempool and see these transactions in real-time, whereas with Infura, you're reliant on the service's infrastructure and speed.

We can see transactions before they happen on Ethereum and on the Binance Smart Chain. So why not use the information to our advantage. Please put thoughts and ideas in the comments if you have them.

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