Memory Pool Memory Pool Refreshing

1,147 transactions
17.31 vMB
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Max Size: 70/200 MB

Estimated time to get mined based on feerate:

Feerate Blocks Time
2 sats/vbyte 2
1 sats/vbyte 3
1 sats/vbyte 6
1 sats/vbyte 12
1 sats/vbyte 144
1 sats/vbyte 432

Candidate Block Candidate Block Refreshing

Height Target Expected Size Txs Avg Feerate AFR
908,305 00000000000000000002349e0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0.99 vMB 973 2
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Blockchain Blockchain Refreshing

Tip: 908,304 (908,103 blocks away) ⇈
Next 10 blocks ↑
Height Block Hash Time (UTC) Size Txs Avg Feerate AFR
201 201 000000002b50d5963806b024fa09d296a3d8762713536eba9e5bdfa7596f814a 0.00 MB 1 0
200 200 000000008f1a7008320c16b8402b7f11e82951f44ca2663caf6860ab2eeef320 0.00 MB 1 0
199 199 00000000b7691ccc084542565697eca256e56bb7f67e560b48789db27f0468eb 0.00 MB 1 0
198 198 00000000e85458c1467176b04a65d5efaccfecaaab717b17a587b4069276e143 0.00 MB 1 0
197 197 00000000ef271937f59286dc81d6b28196ff099bf266e12a3442c4b82c9db814 0.00 MB 1 0
196 196 0000000091206177d68fee7a5a6b4a0747c39061c2eb82f800b447a077bfe310 0.00 MB 1 0
195 195 0000000068b997ae9d5c9c63ecf643bb4cff3c4e4cf765ec2479ecd8b1cfc8fe 0.00 MB 1 0
194 194 0000000095680bb7be29ad8e6838ccb3eb3af464b813ccf31b4ea717fcc93ee7 0.00 MB 1 0
193 193 00000000833cccbec543914a96b4994669205444c85d9e4f5268d808910b9696 0.00 MB 1 0
192 192 000000000a35a6104f17dc5dedb6ef250ef412f4fbf67f5dd77f964aa1c10b36 0.00 MB 1 0
191 191 00000000520bf3614f3f3f312491bcce9ae820cfcf8393cf1e7aecb0db4932ab 0.00 MB 1 0
190 190 000000007d31c3592c3fd6f4571c14870f06150028320dda7c847e1869881535 0.00 MB 1 0
189 189 000000008bb30dccc10c56c339c8aaacbe0c71051dc51ee10cc84db945db2978 0.00 MB 1 0
188 188 000000009a940db389f3a7cbb8405f4ec14342bed36073b60ee63ed7e117f193 0.00 MB 1 0
187 187 00000000b2cde2159116889837ecf300bd77d229d49b138c55366b54626e495d 0.00 MB 2 0
186 186 000000008b3ff2aaf3427f2a624cb9978e687d9fbba5000dc2f52bb4cc82d4be 0.00 MB 1 0
185 185 00000000e24b8df3f63b67e6f803950a6bbfee804e21072f891b4257319273ef 0.00 MB 1 0
184 184 00000000ff862f4e3c760fee9666defe2ac0ff026171953558b14421840a2446 0.00 MB 1 0
183 183 00000000f46e513f038baf6f2d9a95b2a28d8a6c985bcf24b9e07f0f63a29888 0.00 MB 2 0
182 182 0000000054487811fc4ff7a95be738aa5ad9320c394c482b27c0da28b227ad5d 0.00 MB 2 0
181 181 00000000dc55860c8a29c58d45209318fa9e9dc2c1833a7226d86bc465afc6e5 0.00 MB 2 0
Previous 10 blocks ↓
Total Size: 770.19 GB

Node Information

  • IP: 162.120.69.182
  • Port: 8333
  • Version: 280000
  • Subversion: /Satoshi:28.0.0/
  • Uptime:
  • Connections: 10 outgoing, 114 incoming
  • Data Transfer: 1,693.71 GB sent, 98.51 GB received

Notes

About

This is a basic blockchain explorer for exploring Bitcoin data.

The main features of this explorer are:

So it's pretty basic, but I think you can learn a lot about how Bitcoin works by browsing the raw data and seeing how it all connects together.

Data

The data on this explorer comes from the following sources:

  1. Bitcoin Core. This is used to get raw transaction and block data. This is retrieved via simple bitcoin-cli commands.
  2. SSDB. I'm using a custom database to store the address balances and spent locations of each output. Bitcoin Core does not store this information, so I'm using a custom script and database to store this extra information.

Privacy

This blockchain explorer does not track anything.

I do not collect IP addresses or keep track of requests. Nor do I use any third-party analytics or tracking software.

However, this blockchain explorer is not open-source, so you have to trust me on this one.

Bitcoin Core Explorer

If you want to explore blockchain data without having to trust anyone with your privacy, the simplest way to do this is to run your own Bitcoin Core node and run bitcoin-cli commands.

The two most useful commands are:

  • You will need to add txindex=1 to your bitcoin.conf configuration file to be able to query for all transactions.
  • Use bitcoin-cli help to a complete list of commands.
  • Use bitcoin-cli help <command name> to see detailed information about a command and all the available options.

Alternatively, you can also run your own self-hosted explorer such as mempool or btc-rpc-explorer.