How to Check Bitcoin Cash Transactions With a Block Explorer

A block explorer is a tool that enables cryptocurrency users to search addresses, balances, blocks, and transactions so they can verify all activities on the network. Bitcoin.com offers a BCH explorer, helping you to keep track of your coins.

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Learn to Use Bitcoin.com’s Block Explorer

The bitcoin cash explorer homepage displays the latest mined BCH blocks and transactions that have been broadcast to the network, and it also lets you investigate any address, block hash or transaction. To check up on a transaction, just insert its ID into the search bar and you can immediately access all the details pertaining to it. You will learn when a transaction was initiated and how many confirmations it has, if any, as well as other important details such as inputs, outputs, fees, byte size, scripts, and OPcodes.

How to Check Bitcoin Cash Transactions With a Block Explorer

The BCH block explorer can be viewed in eight languages including Russian, Spanish, Japanese, English, Chinese, Swedish, Indian, and Korean. The platform can also display monetary values in a number of fiat currencies such as the USD, EUR, AUD, RUB, INR, JPY, and CNY.

To learn more about using Bitcoin.com’s block explorer you can consult this helpful guide. And if you want to check out an alternative, the popular cryptocurrency wallet provider Blockchain.com has recently launched its own Bitcoin Cash explorer.

What do you think about using a block explorer for checking transactions? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.


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Avi Mizrahi

Avi Mizrahi is an economist and entrepreneur who has been covering Bitcoin as a journalist since 2013. He has spoken about the promise of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology at numerous financial conferences around the world, from London to Hong-Kong.

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