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MetaSuites 5.0 Boosts Solana Scans with Full Support

MetaSuites
May 29, 2024
4 min read
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MetaSuites 5.0 is here with powerful new features designed to boost your blockchain security and transaction analysis experience. This update adds full support for major Solana scans, introduces a local labels feature that syncs across platforms, and enables quick access to Phalcon Explorer from multiple platforms. Let’s explore these enhancements in detail.

Support for Major Solana Scans

MetaSuites 5.0 now fully supports leading Solana blockchain explorers, including Solana Explorer, Solscan, and SolanaFM. Users can seamlessly view transaction details and gain deeper insights through:

  • Fund Flow Charts: Visualize the origins and destinations of funds linked to any address.
  • Local Labels: Add and manage labels locally that sync across platforms for consistent tracking.
Fund flow charts and local labels
Fund flow charts and local labels

For example, consider the Solana address:

Esmx2QjmDZMjJ15yBJ2nhqisjEt7Gqro4jSkofdoVsvY

By clicking on the "Fund Flow" option, you can easily visualize the flow of funds associated with this address, helping detect illicit funds or suspicious activity.

MetaSuites 5.0 fund flow chart
MetaSuites 5.0 fund flow chart

MetaSuites 5.0 also supports filtering fund flows by specific addresses and tokens, and allows watermark-free downloads of filtered results, enhancing your on-chain security monitoring and risk management capabilities.

Filter by specific addresses and tokens
Filter by specific addresses and tokens
Filter out specific addresses in the fund flow
Filter out specific addresses in the fund flow

Local Labels Across Platforms

One of the biggest challenges in blockchain security and transaction analysis is the fragmentation of label data across different platforms. Each platform typically maintains its own database, making it difficult to track labeled addresses consistently.

MetaSuites 5.0 solves this by introducing Local Labels, which are saved locally and synchronized across multiple platforms, including:

  • Solana and EVM major scans
  • Arkham
  • DeBank

For instance, you can label addresses on Etherscan with different colors to categorize address types for easy visualization:

Using address labels on Etherscan
Using address labels on Etherscan
  • Example: Labeling suspicious addresses or known entities for quick identification.

These labels automatically integrate into fund flow charts and are synchronized across platforms such as BscScan, Arkham, and DeBank, providing a unified view of your labeled addresses.

Address labels in the fund flow chart
Address labels in the fund flow chart

When you open BscScan, any addresses that have been previously labeled will automatically display their assigned labels. These labels are also automatically synchronized with Arkham and DeBank.

Labeled address on BscScan
Labeled address on BscScan
Labeled address on Arkham
Labeled address on Arkham
Labeled address on DeBank
Labeled address on DeBank

Additionally, users can manage local labels with one click within the MetaSuites extension.

Manage local labels with one click
Manage local labels with one click

Quick Access to Phalcon Explorer

Phalcon Explorer is an advanced blockchain visualization tool essential for developers and security analysts focused on Web3 security and DeFi security. It provides detailed fund flow maps, balance and status changes per address, gas consumption per function, function flow, and supports multi-screen debugging and transaction simulation at any block height to predict transaction outcomes.

With MetaSuites 5.0, users can now quickly access Phalcon Explorer directly from Arkham and Merlin Scan platforms. Additionally, when browsing transactions on EVM scans like Etherscan, users can jump to Phalcon Explorer from the transaction list for deeper analysis.

This integration enhances your ability to detect vulnerabilities, exploits, and attacks such as reentrancy, oracle manipulation, and flash loan attacks by providing real-time transaction simulation and detailed on-chain security insights.

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Conclusion

MetaSuites 5.0 delivers a major upgrade focused on enhancing your visual understanding of blockchain transactions, breaking down data silos across platforms, and significantly improving browsing efficiency. By integrating support for Solana scans, synchronized local labels, and quick access to Phalcon Explorer, MetaSuites provides a more intuitive, seamless, and secure blockchain exploration experience.

Experience the power of MetaSuites 5.0 today and elevate your transaction analysis and blockchain security workflows.

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About MetaSuites

MetaSuites is a free, open-source blockchain explorer extension that enhances transaction analysis across multiple blockchains. It integrates over 20 popular Web3 tools, including Phalcon, OpenChain, and DeBank, and supports AI-driven transaction explanations. With access to over 300 million address labels and clear fund flow maps, MetaSuites is an essential tool for developers and security professionals.

MetaSuites is available on the Google Chrome Web Store, and has received five-star ratings on Firefox and the Apple App Store. It supports mainstream browsers such as Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge.

Start using MetaSuites 5.0 today for enhanced blockchain security and transaction insights.

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