Plurality Network
  • Overview
  • What is Plurality Network?
    • Layer 3 - The Open Context Layer
    • Smart Profiles
  • The Core Protocol
    • Core Mechanics of a Smart Profile
    • Structure of a Smart Profile
    • Chain Abstraction
    • Zero Knowledge Proofs
    • Personal AI
  • Concepts
    • Web2 Data and Login
      • Digital Footprint
        • Reputation and Interests
      • Login Mechanism
    • Web3 UX Challenges
      • Wallet Abstraction
      • Chain Abstraction
      • Fragmentation
      • Cold Start Problem
      • Network Effects
    • Web3 Data and Login
      • Data
      • Login
    • Data Ownership
  • Use Cases
    • Easy Login
    • Universal Reputation
    • Social Communities
    • Personalization
    • Profile Gating
    • DAO Governance
    • Sybil Resistance
    • Airdrop Whitelisting
    • Interoperability
    • Proof of Social Reputation
    • Cross Platform Experiences
    • Engagement and Loyalty
  • Developer Guides
    • Wallet Integration
    • Wallet SDK
    • Smart Profiles SDK
    • Server Side Sessions
  • Tokenomics
  • Products
    • Smart Profiles Wallet
  • Resources and Support
    • Workshops and Sessions
    • Explorers
    • Demos
  • Ecosystem
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      • Hack'n Heights Hackathon (May '24)
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Profiles Explorer

The user can view his or her Smart Profiles . However, an important point to note is that these profiles are created against the DIDs of the user that are created against the wallet address. So it's not straightforward to see which Smart Profile belongs to you.

However, this information can be found through the Profile settings if the user wishes to extract this info. For the sake of reducing complexity, this information is not shown everytime to the user.

Blockchain Explorer

For seeing the transactions on chain against the user's wallet address, the blockchain explorer of the specific blockchain where the transaction occurred needs to be viewed.

Since Plurality implements a chain abstracted view for the end user, therefore, viewing the transactional information would involve knowing the wallet address and then the chain where the transaction happened.

This information can be found out through the settings of your profiles but is not directly shown to the users for the sake of reducing complexity.

For example, the explorer for Ethereum would be

For Base, it would be

For Polygon, it would be

and so on.

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Activity for plurality on Ceramic | CerscanCerscan
Smart Profiles Explorer
https://etherscan.io/etherscan.io
Base Mainnet blockchain explorer | Blockscout
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Polygon (MATIC) Blockchain ExplorerPolygon (MATIC) Blockchain Explorer
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