What is a Blockchain browser? What can it be used for?

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The blockchain browser is a tool that provides users with the tools to browse and query all information on the blockchain. Blockchain browser and the above two browsers have the same, but also have differences. In the same way, they can be used to block chain search. The difference is that

The blockchain browser is a tool that provides users with the tools to browse and query all information on the blockchain. Blockchain browser and the above two browsers have the same, but also have differences. In the same way, they can be used to block chain search. The difference is that the search object of X song and X degree is the entire Internet, while the blockchain browser is oriented to the on-chain data of the blockchain.

 

The so-called blockchain browser refers to the tool that provides users to browse and query all the information of the blockchain. Here, users include at least: developers, coin holders, DApp users, miners, regulators, people interested in the blockchain, and so on. This is often related to the stage the blockchain is in. Take the public chain as an example, in the test network stage, the users of the blockchain browser are mainly developers; When the main network is on the public chain, coin holders, DApp users, miners, etc., gradually need to use the blockchain; As the public chain becomes more influential, regulators and users curious about blockchain will also use this product.

 

· As the world's largest full-currency blockchain data platform, Tokenview supports 100+ mainstream public chains and more than 100,000 types of smart contract data query, covering nearly all on-chain data in the current blockchain field, and can query transaction, address, block and other information. Let's take a look at Tokenview as an example.

 

Each transaction on the chain mainly involves the transaction address of both parties, and these transaction data will be packaged to generate data blocks. Users can search on the Tokenview homepage by address, transaction hash, or blockchain height.

 

· At the bottom of the home page, 100+ blockchain browser entrances are provided, and users can see specific data on the mainstream public chain, including currency price, 24h rise and fall, and the latest block information (note: The Bitcoin protocol stipulates that the whole network will generate a block every 10 minutes, and miners will be rewarded with about 12.5 bitcoins after completing the calculation task to discover a new block, which is also known as a block burst.) , the latest block time, total transaction and other information.

 

Each public chain supported by Tokenview has its own specific browser, such as the Bitcoin blockchain browser can only query the relevant block information of Bitcoin, Ethereum blockchain browser can only query the relevant block information of Ethereum. Taking BTC as an example, after clicking into a main chain, you can see more detailed information, including the computing power of the whole network miners, the number of transactions on the 24h chain, the mining difficulty, the number of coin addresses, the number of daily transactions, etc.

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