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Tracking some Bored Apes: The Ethereum event logs tutorial
2/5 ποΈ Just like in meetings, logs are essential in programming to record important events & activities. In Solidity, the workaround for logging is through events stored in Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) logs. π
3/5 π EVM logs help developers gain deeper insights into activities on the Ethereum network. With events in Solidity, smart contracts can communicate with the outside world & record vital info on the network. But how do we access these logs? π€