Nights Watch· ETH
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Nights Watch · Overview

Operator duty readout.

The home page now shows both planes of data: the older thin summary feed and the newer block parser feed. Hashes, pools, swaps, and summary rows are separated so stale summary state does not hide live parser output.

Chain EthereumParsed Summary 0Last Class
Parsed Head
parser not reporting yet
Parser Delay
no parsed blocks yet
Parsed Swaps
0
0 recent parsed blocks
Summary Head
Observed 20,626 days ago
Summary Drift
no parser comparison
Alerts
0
active in summary window
Summaries
0
0 tx across last 0 blocks
Suspicious
0
0 persisted labels
Markets
0 / 0
Priced 20,626 days ago
Top Move
$0
no recent move

Recent Parsed Blocks

parser feed unavailable
Newest parser blocks first
BlockSwapsTxPoolsDEXBlock Time
no parsed blocks available yet.

Latest Parsed Swaps

parser block preview unavailable
Recent normalized swaps from the newest parsed block
TxDEXTokenAmountUSDObserved
no parsed swaps available for preview yet.

Thin Summary Blocks

0 blocks · 0 tx · lagging parser by 0 blocks
Blocks observed by Nights Watch
BlockTxAlerts · SuspTotal USDTop MoveObserved
no blocks observed in the current window.

Waiting for summarized transactions

Tagged transaction summaries
TxTokenAmountUSDTagsObserved
no transactions observed in this window.

Token pricing

0 tokens
Active tokens and liquidity
TokenAddressPriceLiquidityLast Priced
no active tokens priced in the current window.

Guide

operator notes

Suspicious is heuristic, not a verdict. It should narrow what you inspect next, not replace transaction review.

The parsed block feed is the live swap indexer. The thin summary feed is still useful, but it can lag or be empty for blocks that already have parsed swaps.

Every table row links to a block, transaction, or address so you can pivot directly into Etherscan.