Trace an EVM transaction
Top-level receipts hide internal calls, value moves and reverts. Tracing returns the full execution tree so you can see every sub-call. trace_* and debug_* are the heaviest reads (C2-C3) and rely on archive depth — both served from our own nodes.
- An API key (sk_live_...) with C3 trace access.
- A transaction hash on eth.
1Call trace_transaction
POST trace_transaction to /v1/rpc/eth with the transaction hash. This returns the flat call trace. Trace methods bill at C2-C3.
curl https://api.1st-node.com/v1/rpc/eth \
-H "Authorization: Bearer sk_live_..." \
-d '{"method":"trace_transaction","params":["0x8f2a...c91b"]}'2Or use debug_traceTransaction
For opcode-level or callTracer output, use debug_traceTransaction with a tracer config. This is C3 and is served from archive-depth nodes.
curl https://api.1st-node.com/v1/rpc/eth \
-H "Authorization: Bearer sk_live_..." \
-d '{"method":"debug_traceTransaction","params":["0x8f2a...c91b",{"tracer":"callTracer"}]}'3Walk the call tree
Each frame lists from, to, value, input and any error. Recurse into calls to follow internal transfers and pinpoint where a revert originated.
> [
> { "action": { "from": "0x1f3c...", "to": "0x53d2...9a1f", "value": "0x0", "input": "0xa9059cbb..." },
> "result": { "gasUsed": "0x5208" }, "subtraces": 1 }
> ]Perguntas frequentes
Do I need an archive node to trace old transactions?
Not your own. trace_* and debug_* require archive depth, which we serve from our own archive nodes. You call standard JSON-RPC and pay per call.
Which tier do trace methods bill at?
Trace and debug reads are the heaviest, billed at C2-C3 depending on depth and tracer. Simple recent reads stay at C1.
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