Nights Watch · Indexing
Per-block parser ledger.
This view shows the block-by-block swap indexer output, including lag, block hashes, trade counts, and how much DEX surface each parsed block covered.
Chain EthereumLag 0Rows 0
Latest Parsed
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parser has not written blocks yet
Head
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Observed 20,626 days ago
Visible Window
0
0 parsed blocks listed
Trades
0
normalized swap rows in window
Pools Seen
0
distinct pool counts summed by block
Stream
eth_swap_parser
default parser stream
Recent Parsed Blocks
0 blocks · 0 normalized swaps
| Block | Block Hash | Parent | Trades | Tx | Pools | DEX | Block Time | Parsed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| no parsed-block records are available yet. | ||||||||
Readout
what to watch
Lag above a few blocks usually means the parser is waiting on confirmations, backfilling, or losing time on unknown-pool resolution.
A sudden drop in `Trades`, `Pools`, or `DEX` counts for active blocks is a useful signal when a driver signature or metadata resolver has fallen behind.
The parent hash column makes shallow reorgs visible without reading raw node logs.