Memory Pool Memory Pool Refreshing

1,030 transactions
24.92 vMB
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Max Size: 100/200 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
908,310 00000000000000000002349e0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0.98 vMB 779 2
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Blockchain Blockchain Refreshing

Tip: 908,309 (907,566 blocks away) ⇈
Next 10 blocks ↑
Height Block Hash Time (UTC) Size Txs Avg Feerate AFR
743 743 00000000731219aec041addd2c99cea903071350b0944fc2988bbec86877abaa 0.00 MB 1 0
742 742 00000000727ad4862f92633549f451cd8f478f1bc40e9149f80eb415da3a7533 0.00 MB 1 0
741 741 000000006e86c045f9802af84992d9b1d5f099157b9eb89328477ce57ec6f038 0.00 MB 1 0
740 740 00000000c39060871c6665d8307228083949ced6652605b764b2ffd52bac8d7d 0.00 MB 1 0
739 739 00000000f7e47202ba95186d565b3484fe1db2b83183160a285f4da8ae9b76c4 0.00 MB 1 0
738 738 000000000ec2bace2282d8d1e69b9d9371a6dea1665460e74fee9f05a6c8cefc 0.00 MB 1 0
737 737 00000000daf09309228c0a50e0b30f65411db9cee48635a1ea150be7b3127918 0.00 MB 1 0
736 736 00000000305d6a663100108e3ead61bdb3df4ca9d5875e1db372d512d14b035c 0.00 MB 1 0
735 735 000000005e132ed894791add9a4e71175ead568b4e197de381364f9e965a491a 0.00 MB 1 0
734 734 000000007f65dc5a5681c9de6fcdfec7f68aa67af923af236f151cbffaf8e26c 0.00 MB 1 0
733 733 000000003792ca071d4b698890b315448e6208f9f591ed88bebd3ed52012a505 0.00 MB 1 0
732 732 00000000ddd47166f0e4c39fb2db653955cdc9bef87530e8844153c13faabe07 0.00 MB 1 0
731 731 0000000019d382666db9959df7d76b1d3a68230dfe4ae9b6ab817260c02927a6 0.00 MB 1 0
730 730 00000000787381693ec698b7b6e84c8605f383cafb64071a03008938be6e52bd 0.00 MB 1 0
729 729 00000000ce8f753a6df03ffba3ed05db6cf79013e79b7d20c87e0e88b7672fbf 0.00 MB 1 0
728 728 00000000d14f2e97678951ad004d6699babd27e07ca722c46b30dc24c67eed7a 0.00 MB 2 0
727 727 000000001c7eb6ab129cf14659aea1f77f6e116ea8da2193182b08eae6ecf5f7 0.00 MB 1 0
726 726 00000000dbf3493c5424054e469e704ef49998e81fb7b1cd5056709def9a7279 0.00 MB 1 0
725 725 0000000089c680170ab1ea7f17a4df3ee03ee6d66a3c843ad83e41c36cc2e4ea 0.00 MB 1 0
724 724 0000000053fe3cb3bea4439a1b901b16a68ad0a790b82c3cb0bae6be33e9d14a 0.00 MB 1 0
723 723 000000000452ee8a3bea263fc991f365968043fc5cdcbf581c88516f573355ee 0.00 MB 1 0
Previous 10 blocks ↓
Total Size: 770.21 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: 1,696.68 GB sent, 98.58 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.