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  • How to setup Ethereum In/Out alerts
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Ecosystem In/Out-Flows

Ethereum In/Out Alerts notify users about significant inflows or outflows of Ethereum to and from exchanges or wallets.

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Last updated 3 months ago

Our Bridge Flow Surveillance System is specifically engineered to provide users with real-time alerts on substantial currency movements across selected bridges within the Ethereum Network. By diligently tracking the inflow and outflow of currencies, our service is designed to notify users when transaction volumes exceed their set thresholds. These alerts can be crucial indicators of market behavior, often hinting at potential long-term holding patterns, particularly in the context of Ethereum's relatively higher gas fees compared to Layer 2 solutions.

Once an alert is triggered, users will receive detailed information, including the volume of the currency flow, the bridge utilized, and the transaction hash. This enables users to quickly assess the significance of the movement and consider the implications for their investment strategies.

How to setup Ethereum In/Out alerts

  1. Under Signals section click on Add Subscription button under Ethereum In/Out Bound . The button is highlighted in black box in the screenshot below.

  1. Clicking on Add Subscription button will require you to enter important fields to create a Ethereum In/Out alert subscription. Fill in the fields and click on Add button (located below the input fields). Please refer to the screenshot below. Note: Description regarding the fields is provided below the screenshot.

Fields Description

  • Name: Name for the Alert.

  • Username: The username is a unique identifier displayed when alert is received.

  • Value: This represents the transfer amount that needs to be tracked. Once a transfer related to that particular value arises within the system, the user will receive a alert.

  1. Upon clicking on the Add button, a subscription notification popup will be displayed on the lower left. See the snapshot below for reference.

  1. An example of ethereum in/out alert received in discord is shown below for reference.

Delivery Channel: This field outlines the chosen communication platform for receiving alerts. Currently and is supported.

Webhook: A webhook is a mechanism that allows automated messages to be sent from one system to another. Currently the discord and slack webhook is supported to receive notifications. You can find instructions on how to create a discord webhook and slack webhook .

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