The chain is only as debuggable as your tools allow.

The hope is that btools becomes an open standard—vendor-agnostic, chain-agnostic, and community-driven. A btools plugin for Solana, for Ethereum, for Cosmos, all sharing the same CLI grammar. Because the next big hack won't be prevented by a better consensus algorithm; it will be caught by someone running btools trace at 3 a.m. and spotting the anomaly.

Btools embodies a philosophy: blockchains should be introspectable . Every node operator, auditor, and power user deserves the same level of visibility that traditional developers have with strace or tcpdump .

In the early days of cryptocurrency, a block explorer was enough. You pasted a hash, saw a transaction, and moved on. But as the industry has matured into a mesh of Layer 2s, sidechains, and modular rollups, the diagnostic landscape has grown fragmented. Enter btools — a conceptual command-line suite designed for the modern blockchain engineer.

Btools is not a single application but a collection of lightweight, composable utilities aimed at lowering the friction of chain interaction. Think of it as the grep , awk , and strace for distributed ledgers. It speaks JSON-RPC natively, supports WebSocket streaming, and operates without a GUI overhead.

Until then, build your own btools. Or better yet, start demanding that your infrastructure provider ships one.

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The chain is only as debuggable as your tools allow.

The hope is that btools becomes an open standard—vendor-agnostic, chain-agnostic, and community-driven. A btools plugin for Solana, for Ethereum, for Cosmos, all sharing the same CLI grammar. Because the next big hack won't be prevented by a better consensus algorithm; it will be caught by someone running btools trace at 3 a.m. and spotting the anomaly. btools

Btools embodies a philosophy: blockchains should be introspectable . Every node operator, auditor, and power user deserves the same level of visibility that traditional developers have with strace or tcpdump . The chain is only as debuggable as your tools allow

In the early days of cryptocurrency, a block explorer was enough. You pasted a hash, saw a transaction, and moved on. But as the industry has matured into a mesh of Layer 2s, sidechains, and modular rollups, the diagnostic landscape has grown fragmented. Enter btools — a conceptual command-line suite designed for the modern blockchain engineer. Because the next big hack won't be prevented

Btools is not a single application but a collection of lightweight, composable utilities aimed at lowering the friction of chain interaction. Think of it as the grep , awk , and strace for distributed ledgers. It speaks JSON-RPC natively, supports WebSocket streaming, and operates without a GUI overhead.

Until then, build your own btools. Or better yet, start demanding that your infrastructure provider ships one.