EtherScan

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Etherscan is a block explorer for the Ethereum blockchain. You can use this free tool to view any past transaction, wallet, smart contract, NFT, and anything else you may want to view in the history of Ethereum. It allows users to easily search and browse transactions and blocks. It also provides information about each transaction and block, such as the hash and timestamp.

It’s also Analytics Platform for Ethereum, a decentralized smart contracts platform.

What can we do on Etherscan?

Wallet Tracking

Using the address tracking features, you can view all past transactions for a specific wallet and its current holdings using the address tracking features.

Transaction Viewing

Etherscan will show you the details of that transaction, including the current status,then sending and receiving addresses,amount transacted, gas used, and the timestamp and so on

Block Viewing

Etherscan will show you the details of that block, including the status, the number of transactions, slot, epoch, gas used, block reward and the timestamp and so on

Smart Contract Tracking

  • Verify smart contract

  • View smart contract source code (after verified)

  • Interact with functions in contract (after verified)

  • View the transactions on smart contract

  • View the assets of smart contract

Gas Tracker

The gas tracker help you to track on the latest ETH gas price and got the gas fees recommendation so that you can do a smooth transaction on Ethereum

Provider API for Developer

The Etherscan Developer APIs to empower developers with direct access to Etherscan's block explorer data and services via GET/POST requests.

If you want use EtherScan API, you should registry a etherscan account. Click here for more details.

EtherScan API Endpoints including the following categories:

Principle and function introduction:

What is Etherscan and how do you use it? on moonpay

What is Etherscan and how do you use it? on cointelegraph

Instructions for use:

What Is Etherscan and How to Use It? on academy

What Is Etherscan and How to Use It? on bybit

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