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EIPs.exposed is an explorer for Ethereum Improvement Proposals and Ethereum Requests for Comment. Its core purpose is to search, browse, and track EIP/ERC standards. The crawled text shows that it supports searches for proposal numbers such as EIP-1559, ERC-20, ERC-721, ERC-1155, and EIP-7702, and that the homepage lists Latest Changes, Updated EIPs, and Updated ERCs. It is well suited to developers who need to keep up with the evolution of Ethereum standards.
Based on the page content, the site organizes information around standards proposals. Individual proposal pages display fields such as Created, Status, Category, Type, Requires, Abstract, Motivation, Specification, and Rationale. For example, the EIP-8037 page not only shows its draft status and dependent EIPs, but also includes full specification content covering Gas parameters, state creation costs, multidimensional Gas metering, transaction validation, and block-level Gas accounting. For client implementers, protocol researchers, and smart contract developers, this structured reading experience is more efficient than piecing information together from scattered commit history. Its ecosystem connections mainly come from Ethereum EIP/ERC content itself and EIP-Bot merge records; no plugin, IDE integration, or third-party developer platform integration was found.
The crawled text does not show any pricing, subscriptions, enterprise plans, or payment methods. Overall, it appears to be a publicly accessible information browsing site. No API, SDK, self-hosting deployment option, open-source repository link, or licensing information was found either, so it is not possible to determine whether it is open source or supports private deployment. If a team needs to embed EIP data into an internal knowledge base, it should first confirm whether a machine-readable interface is available.
Its strengths are focus and simplicity: it lets users quickly see the latest EIP/ERC updates and presents proposal text in a relatively complete structure. It is especially valuable for researching account abstraction, Gas models, core protocol upgrades, and ERC standards. The downside is that the content is closer to raw specifications, so users without a Web3 protocol background may face a higher learning curve. The crawled content also lacks information about service support, maintainers, documentation, and availability commitments. It is best suited to Ethereum protocol researchers, client developers, security researchers, standards watchers, and smart contract teams that need to verify EIP/ERC details.
The crawled text does not provide information about access from mainland China, CDN support, mirrors, or payment-related details, so its accessibility status can only be marked as unknown. If access is unstable, eips.ethereum.org, Ethereum Magicians, or GitHub ethereum/EIPs can be used as alternative sources.
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