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Top 6 Bitcoin Block Explorers

The bitcoin blockchain brings unprecedented transparency to the financial ecosystem. As this information is publicly visible in real-time, it is only normal various companies have created block explorers to represent this data in a visually pleasing manner. Below is a list of some of the world’s top bitcoin block explorers, all of which are well worth checking out.

6. Blockcypher

The Blockcypher bitcoin block explorer is quite pleasing on the eye with its warm colors. When one looks up a wallet address, they will immediately see the QR code for that address, as well as the total amount of money received and sent. Users can opt to see unspent outputs as well, which is a nice advanced feature. Blockcypher supports other currencies as well, including Litecoin and Dogecoin.

5. BitcoinChain

The BitcoinChain block explorer crams a lot of information into a browser window. Everything is well-organized and the it even mentions which mining pool mined individual blocks on the network.  The platform also keeps track of bitcoin markets, pools, and network nodes. They also offer a wallet service, which is a welcome addition. All things considered, BitcoinChain is a block explorer well worth checking out.

4. Blockr

People active in the world of bitcoin and cryptocurrency will know the name Blockr. The company’s block explorer is one of the more complete solutions, as it shows a lot of information in a convenient format. It also features a bitcoin price index based on the exchange selected by the user. Blockr also offers an API and various charts containing information related to bitcoin and its blockchain.

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3. BTC.Com

Depending on what type of bitcoin network information one is looking for, the BTC.com block explorer is well worth checking out. On the front page, one can see the real-time hash rate of all mining pools, as well as real-time network information. BTC.com also keeps track of network congestion, which is a very nice feature. One of the platform’s niftiest features is how it keeps track of all mentions pertaining to a particular bitcoin address. This creates a trail of digital breadcrumbs for that particular address, which is quite interesting to explore.

2. Blockchain.info

One of the most commonly used bitcoin block explorers can be found on the blockchain.info platform. Most people use this solution as the go-to platform to look up bitcoin wallet addresses and transactions. Moreover, the company provides plenty of statistics and charts pertaining to the bitcoin network itself. Last but not least, blockchain.info also offers a convenient wallet solution for both desktop and mobile users.

1. TradeBlock

One could say TradeBlock is a bit of a dark horse when it comes to bitcoin block explorers. The explorer itself offers all of the functionality one would expect, yet presents it in a slightly different manner. All data is formatted nicely with external links to individual transaction hashes. It also differentiates between the number of inputs and outputs, which are somewhat “geekier” stats for bitcoin enthusiasts. It also keeps track of the number of transaction confirmations in a convenient manner. Tradeblock is number one on the list because it contains the most data and presents it in a spectacular manner.

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JP Buntinx

JP Buntinx is a FinTech and Bitcoin enthusiast living in Belgium. His passion for finance and technology made him one of the world's leading freelance Bitcoin writers, and he aims to achieve the same level of respect in the FinTech sector.

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