Enter a transaction hash (TXID) or Bitcoin address to explore the blockchain.
Blockchain explorers allow you to scan a blockchain network for important data, including transactions, addresses, fees, blocks, and more. Every crypto user should know how to use a blockchain explorer — it provides a window into what’s going on inside a blockchain network.
Each public blockchain has its own explorer. For example, you can’t use a Bitcoin blockchain explorer to search Ethereum. Below are explorers for popular networks:
Pending: The network has received the transaction but is still processing it.
Confirmed: The network has successfully processed your transaction.
Complete: The network has accepted the transaction — final and irreversible.
Failed: The transaction encountered an error (e.g., insufficient gas fees).