Blockchain Explorer
Search Transactions, Blocks, and Wallets on the Blockchain
The Blockchain Explorer is an interactive tool designed to allow users to search and explore blockchain transactions, blocks, and wallet addresses. This tool fetches real-time data from blockchain APIs and displays detailed information about a specific transaction, block, or wallet address. It provides transparency into blockchain activity, making it useful for developers, investors, and researchers.
Key Features:
- Dynamic Search : Users can input a transaction ID, block number, or wallet address to retrieve detailed information.
- Real-Time Data Fetching : The tool connects to blockchain APIs (e.g., BlockCypher, Etherscan) to retrieve live data.
- Detailed Information Display : Displays comprehensive details such as transaction inputs/outputs, block timestamps, and wallet balances.
- Interactive Visualization : A network graph visualizes the relationships between wallets and transactions.
- PDF Download : Export the retrieved blockchain data and visualizations as a PDF for sharing or reporting purposes.
- Modern Design : Clean and stylish layout with vibrant colors and clear typography for better readability.
- Self-Contained : The tool operates within its own container, ensuring it doesn’t interfere with the page header or footer.
Use Cases:
- Transaction Verification : Users can verify the status of a specific transaction by entering its transaction ID.
- Block Inspection : Developers can inspect the contents of a specific block, including its timestamp and transactions.
- Wallet Monitoring : Investors can monitor wallet balances and transaction histories for auditing or security purposes.
- Reporting : Professionals can export blockchain data and visualizations to include in reports or presentations.
How It Works:
- Introduction : The tool allows users to input a transaction ID, block number, or wallet address. It then fetches real-time data from blockchain APIs and displays detailed information about the queried entity.
- Input Fields : Users enter a transaction ID, block number, or wallet address and select the blockchain type (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum).
- Visualization : The tool generates a network graph showing the relationships between wallets and transactions.
- Export : Users can download the blockchain data and visualization as a PDF for further use.