

40 Acres - Overview
40 Acres introduces a new era of utility for veNFT holders, going beyond voting to unlock liquidity, automation, and passive income. Designed for users of veAERO and veVELO, this protocol enhances the way you interact with your locked assets - allowing you to borrow against them, automate compounding of rewards, and earn through lending. 🔍 What you will find in this article:What you need.Borrowing with veNFTs (without liquidation risk).How auto-compounding works.Earning yield through USDC le...

Getting Started with Rabby Wallet Mobile App
After familiarizing yourself with installing and starting the Rabby browser extension and the Rabby Desktop app, it's time to explore the Rabby Wallet's mobile application. Expanding the Rabby Wallet ecosystem to mobile devices enhances accessibility and convenience for managing digital assets on the go. This guide will specifically focus on importing a MetaMask address and adding a watch-only address. Quick Safety Tip for Mobile Wallets: When using mobile wallets, consider keeping ...

Bridging xVELO to VELO: A Simple Guide
With Velodrome expanding as the Superchain hub, it has introduced xVELO as the token for non-Optimims networks like Ink, Soneium, and Mode. However, if you are looking to convert xVELO into VELO on Optimism, this guide will walk you thorugh two methods to get it done efficiently. 📌 What you will find in this article:How to swap xVELO to VELO using Velodrome’s native swap feature.How to use vFAT Tools as an alternative method.Useful tips for a smooth conversion process.✅ What you need:A walle...
✨Lynn Brooke exploring DeFi's world✨ Here I share simple how-to's from my experiences, easing the way for fellow DeFi explorers
In our guides, we provide transaction hashes for each action, allowing you to verify and explore these actions directly on the blockchain. This guide explains how to use these transaction hashes on explorers for Ethereum, Optimism, and Base networks, so you can see every transaction’s details for yourself.
What you will find in this article:
Step-by-step guide on using blockchain scanners.
Important information to look for.
What you need:
Transaction hash: also called “Tx hash”, it’s the unique ID for each transaction on the blockchain.
Step-by-Step: Verifying Transactions
1)Access the blockchain explorer for the relevant network: use the appropriate explorer depending on the network where the transaction was conducted:
Ethereum Mainnet: etherscan.io
Optimism: optimismtic.etherscan.io
Base: basescan.org
2)Paste the transaction hash: copy the transaction hash provided in the article and paste it into the search bar at the top of the explorer page. Then, hit enter to view the transaction details.


Key information on the Transaction Page
Once you enter the transaction hash, you will see details like:

🟢 Transaction status: shows if the transaction succeeded.
🔵 Timestamp: date and time of the transaction.
🟠 From and To addresses: indicates who sent the transaction and where it was directed (e.g., to a DeFi protocol).
🟣 Tokens transferred: details on token amounts, names, and values in USD.
🔴 Transaction fee: shows the gas fee paid.
Conclusion
Verifying transactions hashes is a simple way to confirm the accurancy of the steps described in our articles. By cross-referencing these hashes, you gain transparency and assurance in interacting with the Ethereum, Optimism, and Base networks.
Lynn Brooke
This article serves educational purposes and is not financial advice. We encourage you to do your own research and be responsible for your actions in the financial space.

In our guides, we provide transaction hashes for each action, allowing you to verify and explore these actions directly on the blockchain. This guide explains how to use these transaction hashes on explorers for Ethereum, Optimism, and Base networks, so you can see every transaction’s details for yourself.
What you will find in this article:
Step-by-step guide on using blockchain scanners.
Important information to look for.
What you need:
Transaction hash: also called “Tx hash”, it’s the unique ID for each transaction on the blockchain.
Step-by-Step: Verifying Transactions
1)Access the blockchain explorer for the relevant network: use the appropriate explorer depending on the network where the transaction was conducted:
Ethereum Mainnet: etherscan.io
Optimism: optimismtic.etherscan.io
Base: basescan.org
2)Paste the transaction hash: copy the transaction hash provided in the article and paste it into the search bar at the top of the explorer page. Then, hit enter to view the transaction details.


Key information on the Transaction Page
Once you enter the transaction hash, you will see details like:

🟢 Transaction status: shows if the transaction succeeded.
🔵 Timestamp: date and time of the transaction.
🟠 From and To addresses: indicates who sent the transaction and where it was directed (e.g., to a DeFi protocol).
🟣 Tokens transferred: details on token amounts, names, and values in USD.
🔴 Transaction fee: shows the gas fee paid.
Conclusion
Verifying transactions hashes is a simple way to confirm the accurancy of the steps described in our articles. By cross-referencing these hashes, you gain transparency and assurance in interacting with the Ethereum, Optimism, and Base networks.
Lynn Brooke
This article serves educational purposes and is not financial advice. We encourage you to do your own research and be responsible for your actions in the financial space.

40 Acres - Overview
40 Acres introduces a new era of utility for veNFT holders, going beyond voting to unlock liquidity, automation, and passive income. Designed for users of veAERO and veVELO, this protocol enhances the way you interact with your locked assets - allowing you to borrow against them, automate compounding of rewards, and earn through lending. 🔍 What you will find in this article:What you need.Borrowing with veNFTs (without liquidation risk).How auto-compounding works.Earning yield through USDC le...

Getting Started with Rabby Wallet Mobile App
After familiarizing yourself with installing and starting the Rabby browser extension and the Rabby Desktop app, it's time to explore the Rabby Wallet's mobile application. Expanding the Rabby Wallet ecosystem to mobile devices enhances accessibility and convenience for managing digital assets on the go. This guide will specifically focus on importing a MetaMask address and adding a watch-only address. Quick Safety Tip for Mobile Wallets: When using mobile wallets, consider keeping ...

Bridging xVELO to VELO: A Simple Guide
With Velodrome expanding as the Superchain hub, it has introduced xVELO as the token for non-Optimims networks like Ink, Soneium, and Mode. However, if you are looking to convert xVELO into VELO on Optimism, this guide will walk you thorugh two methods to get it done efficiently. 📌 What you will find in this article:How to swap xVELO to VELO using Velodrome’s native swap feature.How to use vFAT Tools as an alternative method.Useful tips for a smooth conversion process.✅ What you need:A walle...
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