Memory Pool Memory Pool Refreshing

2,221 transactions
1.00 vMB
Show Random Selection Loading Transactions
Max Size: 6/200 MB

Estimated time to get mined based on feerate:

Feerate Blocks Time
1 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
908,644 00000000000000000002349e0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 1.00 vMB 2,198 1
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Blockchain Blockchain Refreshing

Tip: 908,643 (907,848 blocks away) ⇈
Next 10 blocks ↑
Height Block Hash Time (UTC) Size Txs Avg Feerate AFR
795 795 00000000c8e6d6e1e61e22c780e255ffb21b420fc82f6b4d10a16bcd7710fc89 0.00 MB 1 0
794 794 000000006470ca6145469a3b54dba5c1a03c54f330e036061571d580b7023ee2 0.00 MB 1 0
793 793 000000000e1d12b6db7849adac4a60d7af56e6d3b5c1087d64aae1444dad6a34 0.00 MB 1 0
792 792 00000000be17c92a1664248ec855e4b4a930bfc492defe7a9428d80e5f1c1211 0.00 MB 1 0
791 791 00000000c75f6a78ff4a93b86b7f3aaf3708ddf963992b58d5bb9ef51f433642 0.00 MB 1 0
790 790 000000007dc74ef3358ad4bec22f9b3a46ad7596b66ab5eb71e72ae562b47f83 0.00 MB 1 0
789 789 0000000060da2754fe44bc0eb64e5e8bb54b93bd64e183bb35731bfd8babc525 0.00 MB 1 0
788 788 000000006361e8cb18ad62a2bce6f71080e3c149c07c9f5df84dd947e5d864f7 0.00 MB 1 0
787 787 00000000cbaf0ee85c41dae62e6898ea29801106c24c382c2d29d16c3aee12ba 0.00 MB 1 0
786 786 00000000f6df91f727f4554d0f020cf785d689302a2cc5f6542b1f88bfcaf110 0.00 MB 1 0
785 785 00000000e5fec80c2f953b79ce5b60fbe7473d0fe4fa3dd0895560c9465554b7 0.00 MB 1 0
784 784 000000002dfc22975439a6a353d80a5bd5ae2052f9c6c647640f3b102e2a2eb3 0.00 MB 1 0
783 783 000000005ceec93f3dfbdfa1eab28ceac7ad24b73064b3812b73fe6c6be96a55 0.00 MB 1 0
782 782 00000000857b9025fa9a6f95f96c59b711db8cb8d5dc5831c22d50c24466a088 0.00 MB 1 0
781 781 0000000047638a0d2e2e541db2c05544bae64a7a7292838e019dda6890b0b1dd 0.00 MB 1 0
780 780 00000000ba676d471b894c4d66237733dbffd900eba759091cc95b8de28a97e6 0.00 MB 1 0
779 779 0000000088705973e5ff59d1a5b6cefbcdac79b15c3e20f91c1dec6ed26c4230 0.00 MB 1 0
778 778 000000000507b1b544c123048a54d131a6a5eb86884dca2ec2a6f5e29b3c7c51 0.00 MB 1 0
777 777 000000000ed962e1b77fcd47c5deab249f1adb1069195cbcd6cd77f2679e791b 0.00 MB 1 0
776 776 00000000a03ddc295497366ea1fd8a80e890c7d9f430771236c83091ff6bbf6e 0.00 MB 1 0
775 775 00000000284439b700b0f546c490020308dde23bf72f1ee15253af6bdd19468d 0.00 MB 1 0
Previous 10 blocks ↓
Total Size: 770.89 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: 1,851.07 GB sent, 101.38 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.