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What Is a Block Explorer? How to Read On-Chain Data

tarafından LCX Team · June 11, 2026

If you’ve ever sent cryptocurrency and wanted to verify the transaction actually went through, you’ve likely encountered a block explorer. Understanding how to use one is a foundational skill for anyone working with blockchain technology. This guide breaks down what block explorers are and how to interpret the data they present.

What Is a Block Explorer?

A block explorer is a publicly accessible web tool that allows anyone to search, view, and analyze data recorded on a blockchain. Think of it as the blockchain’s search engine, a read-only interface into an otherwise raw, technical ledger.

Because most blockchains are public and transparent by design, every transaction, wallet address, and block ever recorded is permanently visible. Block explorers simply make that data human-readable. Popular examples include Etherscan (for Ethereum), Blockchain.com (for Bitcoin), and BscScan (for BNB Smart Chain). Most blockchains have at least one dedicated explorer.

Key Concepts Before You Start

Before navigating a block explorer, it helps to understand three core components of blockchain data:

Blocks are batches of confirmed transactions grouped together and added to the chain at regular intervals. Each block has a unique number (called a block height) and a timestamp.

Transactions are individual records of value moving from one address to another. Each transaction has a unique identifier called a transaction hash (or TxHash), a long string of letters and numbers that acts like a receipt number.

Addresses are the alphanumeric identifiers that represent wallets on the network. They function like account numbers, publicly visible, but not inherently linked to a real-world identity.

How to Read a Transaction

When you paste a transaction hash into a block explorer’s search bar, you’ll land on a transaction detail page. Here’s what the key fields mean:

  • Status: Shows whether the transaction is pending, successful, or failed. A failed transaction still consumes gas fees.
  • Block: The block number in which this transaction was included. Once confirmed, this is immutable.
  • Timestamp: The exact date and time the block was mined.
  • From / To: The sender and recipient wallet addresses. Clicking either address shows the full history associated with that wallet.
  • Value: The amount of cryptocurrency transferred.
  • Transaction Fee: The cost paid to the network validators or miners to process the transaction. On Ethereum, this is broken into Gas Used and Gas Price (measured in Gwei).
  • Nonce: A sequential number representing how many transactions the sender’s wallet has previously sent. It helps prevent duplicate transactions.

How to Read a Wallet Address

Searching a wallet address reveals everything that has ever happened to and from that address. You’ll typically see:

  • Balance: The current holdings in that wallet.
  • Transaction History: A chronological list of every inbound and outbound transaction.
  • Token Holdings: On networks like Ethereum, a wallet can hold multiple ERC-20 tokens beyond the native currency, all visible here.

This transparency is a defining feature of public blockchains, anyone can audit any address at any time, which is why on-chain activity is often cited as evidence in financial investigations and protocol audits.

How to Read a Block

Clicking on a specific block number brings up details about that batch of transactions:

  • Block Height: Its position in the chain, counting from the genesis (first) block.
  • Mined By: The validator or miner address that produced this block and collected the reward.
  • Transactions: The number of transactions included in the block.
  • Block Reward: The amount of cryptocurrency issued to the miner/validator as an incentive.
  • Gas Used vs. Gas Limit: How much computational capacity was consumed versus the maximum allowed.

Practical Uses of a Block Explorer

Block explorers are useful in several real-world scenarios:

  • Confirming a payment: Verify that funds were sent and received, and how many confirmations the transaction has accumulated.
  • Checking network congestion: High gas prices and slow block times signal a congested network.
  • Auditing smart contracts: Developers and users can inspect contract code and interactions directly on-chain.
  • Researching token activity: Track large transfers, whale wallets, or unusual volume patterns.

Final Thoughts

A block explorer is one of the most transparent tools in any financial ecosystem. Unlike traditional banking, where transaction details are private and controlled by institutions, blockchain data is open to anyone willing to look. Learning to read it fluently gives you an independent, trustless way to verify activity, no middleman required. Start with a simple transaction hash from your own wallet history, and explore from there.

Disclaimer : These materials are for general information purposes only and do not constitute financial,investment, tax, or legal advice, nor a recommendation or solicitation to buy, sell, stake, or hold any crypto-asset. LCX AG will not undertake efforts to increase the value of any crypto-asset that you buy. Crypto-assets are highly volatile and you may lose your entire investment. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Some crypto products and markets are unregulated, and you may not be protected by government compensation or regulatory protection schemes. 

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