Before, we got under the covers of IoT3 with an IoT 3.0 Deep Dive.

The outputs were from the console and included everything we needed to dive deep.

In this blog, I will show how to raise a level higher again and monitor our IoT3 with Ethernal.

The installation could not be easier:

npm install -g ethernal
export ETHERNAL_EMAIL=your@email.com
export ETHERNAL_PASSWORD=yourpwd
ethernal listen

As a result, I see all my local accounts, especially also the one I have been using before:

After deploying my contract, I got its details as before:

Sending my IoT data, I start to see the respective set transactions:

Also, in terms of blocks created and Gas Used:

Once you deployed your contract onto a Mainnet, you might use Etherscan instead.

Sara Sampaio

Sara Sampaio

Author Since: March 10, 2022

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