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A '''block chain browser''' such as [https://www.biteasy.com Biteasy.com], [[Bitcoin Block Explorer]] [http://blockexplorer.com/], [[BTCplex|BTCplex]] [https://btcplex.com] or [[Blockr|Blockr.io Block Explorer]] [http://www.blockr.io] is a program or web site that lets users search and navigate a [[block chain]]. Uses include: | A '''block chain browser''' such as [https://www.biteasy.com Biteasy.com Block Explorer], [[Bitcoin Block Explorer]] [http://blockexplorer.com/], [[BTCplex|BTCplex]] [https://btcplex.com] or [[Blockr|Blockr.io Block Explorer]] [http://www.blockr.io] is a program or web site that lets users search and navigate a [[block chain]]. Uses include: | ||
* checking [[address]] balances | * checking [[address]] balances |
Revision as of 06:46, 26 June 2014
A block chain browser such as Biteasy.com Block Explorer, Bitcoin Block Explorer [1], BTCplex [2] or Blockr.io Block Explorer [3] is a program or web site that lets users search and navigate a block chain. Uses include:
- checking address balances
- tracking coin transfer histories
- watching for transaction acceptance
- monitoring the network hash rate and other statistics
Block chain browsers typically offer:
- a list of a chain's recent blocks [4]
- transactions in a given block [5]
- links to the previous and next transaction involving each input and output [6]
- a list of all transactions involving a given address [7]
- current and historical address balances
- a way to search for blocks, transactions, and addresses