Memory Pool Memory Pool Refreshing

6,164 transactions
12.65 vMB
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Max Size: 68/200 MB

Estimated time to get mined based on feerate:

Feerate Blocks Time
2 sats/vbyte 2
2 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
883,731 0000000000000000000277260000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ago 1.00 vMB 2,696 3
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Blockchain Blockchain Refreshing

Tip: 883,730 (374,919 blocks away) ⇈
Next 10 blocks ↑
Height Block Hash Time (UTC) Size Txs Avg Feerate AFR
508,811 508,811 0000000000000000002b83ea3049f44993a266eb5fef7ec94fe6da5d80524fde 1.02 MB 474 19
508,810 508,810 0000000000000000003e193fe5b29dc15d1ba4df85026bb8392c42a593bf5dc8 1.11 MB 1,657 61
508,809 508,809 000000000000000000600165dbd0a54b1b1cbd53b65bf46be63343359eb35d6f 1.03 MB 1,057 41
508,808 508,808 0000000000000000002484aea0c7773400facdc8d5b2475236d54c6f6e72efff 1.03 MB 551 13
508,807 508,807 0000000000000000005262d1c42a3066b453af2c723ff7e14f2de46395fe7ade 1.01 MB 307 7
508,806 508,806 0000000000000000001a94359d58c131f46e03bdecee3120f1a2f93ff0758aa5 1.04 MB 879 40
508,805 508,805 00000000000000000045a6812fbc141d2e8cb93f2c88adbe4cc38230ed4fa27e 0.65 MB 1,036 75
508,804 508,804 0000000000000000000a0584a7e6fa0d2dde39aff2f430f619a153321224f567 1.01 MB 419 10
508,803 508,803 0000000000000000003c253bdc1b742e68a81a886706ea5cc509da60a8533b86 1.05 MB 920 49
508,802 508,802 00000000000000000000f5612c3acf1115caf3f4efc031b5ed976060054ed687 1.01 MB 414 25
508,801 508,801 00000000000000000034d0d0bd236a879fa46252c6ea266f2ebb4d8c4b9de216 1.03 MB 803 42
508,800 508,800 000000000000000000372e2330468d6fe70e48d49e734ed49cb35e3cdd03ed3b 1.12 MB 216 6
508,799 508,799 0000000000000000002998f40504555ae2f1a506168871e18af83d172f72cc61 1.14 MB 660 8
508,798 508,798 0000000000000000000f9a6976ad4eedb4d2caf1fc536b1c4bf8ab087535fc45 1.08 MB 1,360 53
508,797 508,797 0000000000000000000e4f85cc78f66cc178cdf73fa6fdc960dae7bf3f57fec4 1.20 MB 1,472 46
508,796 508,796 0000000000000000000320dece429a13c105752a7c004dc5af5d97160cd9bcd2 1.05 MB 421 20
508,795 508,795 00000000000000000044d9dde60761cc7165d285059619c050e37e4c543c7bd8 1.30 MB 1,657 76
508,794 508,794 0000000000000000001ac796554b32c975108e3187b7d5b1fd0334f365db5d51 1.01 MB 525 24
508,793 508,793 0000000000000000005732ddfb8b8352a2a458e1f6365452d0d320497271a422 1.02 MB 628 24
508,792 508,792 0000000000000000000896fd57e77e905ba84678702be3df3eafb8301fc2e116 1.07 MB 1,366 46
508,791 508,791 0000000000000000001a1164a94d335766821d7800b22ba3b9a9138b6527b857 1.10 MB 1,462 21
Previous 10 blocks ↓
Total Size: 725.95 GB

Node Information

  • IP: 162.120.69.182
  • Port: 8333
  • Version: 280000
  • Subversion: /Satoshi:28.0.0/
  • Uptime:
  • Connections: 11 outgoing, 114 incoming
  • Data Transfer: 2,341.05 GB sent, 92.34 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. Electrum Server. This is used to get information about address balances. Bitcoin Core doesn't keep track of addresses, so you need a separate database running alongside it to store address balances and activity. This information is retrieved using the Electrum protocol.

    Electrum Server is what wallets like Electrum and Sparrow Wallet use.

  3. SSDB. I'm using a simple key-value database with a custom script to store the spent location of each output. This allows you to move forward from the output of one transaction to the input of the next transaction (if the output has been spent).

Limitations

If you're looking for an advanced explorer that offers more features, try mempool.space instead. But if you hate beautiful websites and only want to dig around raw data quickly, this explorer should do the job.

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.