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February 13, 2020, 01:30:20 PM
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February 13, 2020, 04:05:12 PM
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I know you say the list isn't in any particular order, but it is absolutely right to put blockchair.com at the top since it is easily one of the best block explorers, and to put Roger Ver's scam site bitcoin.com at the bottom (although I would be tempted to remove any mention of that site altogether, since its prime function is to trick beginners and newbies in to buying a trash altcoin masquerading as BTC).

The other metric I would be tempted to include on your list is whether or not they show fees per virtual byte, rather than just per byte. Some explorers such as blockchain.com still only show fees per byte, which since the implementation of SegWit, is both outdated and inaccurate, and can lead to people overpaying in fees because they think their transaction is larger than it actually is. Fee per virtual byte (sometimes vbyte, VB, kVB) is a much better metric to use.
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February 13, 2020, 04:11:37 PM
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I agree with o_e_l_e_o
Some block explorers doesn't even support segwit yet, and you can properly see transactions of native segwit addresses ...

Blockchain.com can't even show native segwit addresses yet. (It shows the address but not clickable,  at least last time I checked)

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February 13, 2020, 04:20:12 PM
Last edit: February 13, 2020, 04:33:32 PM by OmegaStarScream
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-snip-
Blockchain.com can't even show native segwit addresses yet. (It shows the address but not clickable,  at least last time I checked)

They do actually. It has been the case for a couple of months now: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/bc1qwqdg6squsna38e46795at95yu9atm8azzmyvckulcc7kytlcckxswvvzej

@OP There is no point in listing Trezor, it's just a fork from BitPay's block explorer (Insight).

 
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February 14, 2020, 01:34:56 AM
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Blockchair.com also supports exploring in the cardano blockchain. It seems to be one of the reasons why it's indeed the best blockchain explorer around.
https://www.etherchain.org is also another explorer missing in the Ethereum blockchain explorer list. It has been there since the existence of Ethereum network  Wink

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February 14, 2020, 02:27:17 AM
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Great list about blockexplorers, especially for known Altcoins. Honestly, I've never used other ones besides BTC and ETH (including ERC20 tokens). I've considered to buy some Waves in early 2019 but I didn't do that finally (guess I was lucky ^^), so maybe you can also list Waves, this Altcoin has some more recognition although I wouldn't recommend to buy it.

Waves (WAVES):


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[size=12pt][b]Waves (WAVES):[/b][/size]

[list]
[li][b]Name:[/b] [url=https://wavesexplorer.com/]Wavesexplorer.com[/url][/li]
[li][b]Name:[/b] [url=https://wavesdesk.com/]Wavesdesk.com[/url][/li]
[li][b]Name:[/b] [url=https://wavesgo.com/]Wavesgo.com[/url][/li]
[/list]



And there's also a nice tool on Coinmarketcap, where you can check famous blockexplorers for each Coin when you move your mouse across "Explorer...":


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February 14, 2020, 04:29:44 AM
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Blockchair is excellent, automatically detects blockchain for entered address unlike others, and has some other nifty information.

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February 14, 2020, 11:43:27 AM
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You can add the following to the list:

Ethereum
https://www.etherchain.org/
https://enjinx.io/eth/transactions
https://blockscout.com/eth/mainnet/

Ethereum Classic
https://etcblockexplorer.com/home

Blockcypher also covers LTC, DOGE, DASH, and GRIN blockchains.



I'll add more when I find more time.
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February 14, 2020, 01:18:33 PM
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I don't have interests in your list of exlorers. The main reason is your list mostly present block explorers links and very limited additional technical information.

I know 3 topics which have good information for you.
List of useful Bitcoin block explorers
(Compilation) What is the best Ethereum explorer? (already 19 reviews!!!)
Aleth.io - make Ethereum data work for you, best analytics & visualization.

If you simply collect and present list of explorers with less information about them, your list is mostly the same as of what are given by coinmarketcap.com

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February 14, 2020, 02:17:07 PM
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I think you got the purpose of my thread wrong. My intention was to keep the list as simple as possible, so every newcomer here in the forum understands the topic at first glance. In addition to that not everybody knows, how to use the blockchain explorer search on CMC. If you are not interested in this (simple) list, because you are a well educated Senior Member of the forum, no one forces you to post in this thread. But on the other hand that does'nt mean that this list can't help newcomers, which are new to the whole field of cryptocurrencies. Thanks for sharing those additional links, I will add a link list to the thread.
I don't say anything negatively about your topic and I don't attack you, bro. What I said is your topic should be improved with some very basic details, technically for each explorer. If you have a list of explorers (many) you should add PROs and CONS of each explorer, that is what I adviced and gave you 3 topics about that.

Your list will be expanded over time, I guess so what you are going to do with 100 coins here. 1000 block explorers' links, and no more details.

If I was you, I would have created a topic on steps to do to find out block explorers of coins from coinmarketcap.com. It would be more useful for crypto newbies than what you did.

From your post, it is not what you are going to so good luck to you.

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February 16, 2020, 06:22:55 PM
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Those are some good informations, there are couple of websites for Ethereum i didn't know about them.
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February 17, 2020, 12:44:13 PM
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If someone looking for any particular coins explorer they can check in Coinmarkrt.com because most coins explorer has mentioned there. I always prefer to check explorers there.

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February 18, 2020, 12:56:47 PM
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If someone looking for any particular coins explorer they can check in Coinmarkrt.com
Coinmarketcap.com, did you actually emphasize about it? Did you make a typo with the site's domain address?

If it is what you did, please correct it (edit your post with correct domain address). There are phishing sites so the given address should be correct.

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February 19, 2020, 11:18:32 AM
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I created the trial table for OP. If you like it, let's use the format and edit OP. If not, please ignore my given table.

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ExplorersTypes of supported addressesNotes
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blockchair.combech32 (+), SegWit-addresses (P2SH) identifyable? (+)N/A
bitaps.combech32 (+), SegWit-addresses (P2SH) identifyable? (+)N/A
BTC.combech32 (+), SegWit-addresses (P2SH) identifyable? (+)N/A
Localbitcoinschain.combech32 (+), SegWit-addresses (P2SH) identifyable? (+)N/A
chainflyer.bitflyer.jpbech32 (+), SegWit-addresses (P2SH) identifyable? (+)N/A
cryptoIDbech32 (+), SegWit-addresses (P2SH) identifyable? (+)N/A


Or you can consider this table. You can exclude the Notes-column if you don't need it.
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ExplorersBech32Segwit (P2SH)Notes
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blockchair.comYYN/A
bitaps.comYYN/A
BTC.comYYN/A
Localbitcoinschain.comYYN/A
chainflyer.bitflyer.jpYYN/A
cryptoIDYYN/A
Blockcypher.comYNN/A

Y: Supported
N: Not supported.

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