Blockchain Explorer Guide

Learn how to use blockchain explorers to explore the Satoxcoin network, verify transactions, and monitor network activity.

What is a Blockchain Explorer?

A blockchain explorer is a web tool that allows you to view and search through all transactions and blocks on the Satoxcoin blockchain. Think of it as a search engine for the blockchain - you can look up any transaction, wallet address, or block to see its details.

Since Satoxcoin is a public blockchain, all transaction data is transparent and verifiable. The explorer makes this data easily accessible and searchable for anyone.

Explorer Features

Transaction Search

Search for specific transactions by transaction ID (TXID)

Address Lookup

View transaction history and balance for any wallet address

Block Information

Explore blocks, their contents, and mining information

Network Statistics

View network hash rate, difficulty, and other metrics

Mempool Status

Check pending transactions and network congestion

Rich List

View top addresses by balance and transaction volume

Available Explorers

Xplore ExplorerOfficial

Default Satoxcoin blockchain explorer

Visit Explorer

Blockbook Explorer

Alternative explorer with additional features

Visit Explorer

How to Use an Explorer

1

Find a Transaction

Enter a transaction ID (TXID) in the search bar to view transaction details, including inputs, outputs, fees, and confirmation status.

2

Check Wallet Balance

Enter a wallet address to see its current balance, transaction history, and all incoming and outgoing transfers.

3

Explore Blocks

Browse recent blocks to see transactions, mining information, block rewards, and network statistics.

4

Monitor Network

Check network statistics like hash rate, difficulty, mempool size, and average transaction fees.

Security & Privacy

What's Public

  • • All transaction amounts and addresses
  • • Block information and mining details
  • • Network statistics and metrics
  • • Transaction timestamps and confirmations

What's Private

  • • Wallet owner identity (unless publicly shared)
  • • Private keys and seed phrases
  • • Transaction purpose or notes
  • • Personal wallet labels or names