AlayScan
Block explorers are your portal to Alaya's data. You can use them to see real-time data on blocks, transactions, validators, accounts, and other on-chain activity.
- PlatScan -- Alaya blockchain explorer and analysis platform, available in English and Chinese.
- PlatEye - Offers a feature-rich blockchain browser for Aalay as well as PlatON, currently only supports Chinese.
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DataBlockchain is designed to be transparent, anyone can verify the data of blocks. The block explorers provides interface to access these data and visualize them.
Here's a summary of the types of data you can get from a block explorer:
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BlocksEvery 1 to 2 seconds, a new block produced in Alaya network, newly generated data will continuously add to the block explorer. The block contains many important data, including:
- Block height: The id of the block and the length of the blockchain when the current block creates. (block as a unit)
- Timestamp: The time of the block creation.
- Transactions:Transaction numbers contained in this block.
- Block hash: Encrypted hash of the block head, it is the unique identifier of the block.
- Parent hash: The previous block's hash
- Producer: The name of the validator node that produced this block.
- Block reward: The amount of the ATP that rewarded to the validator node which produced this block.
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TransactionsThe block explorer provides transaction data accurate and in detail, it's very helpful for track transaction progress and checks the detail of the transaction. The transaction data including:
- TxHash: A hash generated when the transaction is submitted.
- Status: An indication of whether the transaction is pending, failed or successful.
- Block Height: The height of the block in which the transaction has been included.
- Timestamp: The time this transaction included in a block, it's also the time this transaction gets confirmed.
- From: The address of the account that submitted the transaction.
- To: The address of the recipient or smart contract that the transaction interacts with.
- Amount: A total number of ATP being transferred.
- Transaction fee: The amount paid to the validator to process the transaction (calculated by gas price*gas used)
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AccountsThere's a lot of data that you can access about an account. This is why it's often recommended to use multiple accounts so that your assets and value can't be easily tracked. There are also some solutions being developed to make transactions and account activity more private. But here's the data that's available for accounts:
- Address: The public address you can use to send funds to.
- Balance: The amount of available ATP associated with the account.
- Locked-up balance: The amount of unavailable ATP associated with the account.
- Stakes/Delegations: The amount of staked/delegated ATP associated with the account.
- Unclaimed Reward: The amount of reward can be claimed by the account from the delegation in which the account participated.
- Unredeemed delegation: The amount of ATP need to be redeemed when the delegation relationship dissolved.
- Transactions: A list of all the transactions where this account was either the sender or the recipient.
- ARC20 Tokens: The information of the PRC20 tokens associated with the account.
- Delegations: The records of delegations associated with the account.
- Reward details: The records of the rewards claimed by the account.
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TokensTokens are a type of contract, compared to other contracts, token has value and can be traded:
- Total supply: The number of tokens in circulation.
- Contract address: The address of the token that was deployed to mainnet.
- Decimals: ARC20 tokens are divisible and have decimal places.
- Transfers: The number of times the token has been transferred between accounts.
- Holders: The number of addresses that hold the token.
AlayaScan(Scan.alaya.network) token list only display verified token, to get the token verified, please contact: support@platon.network.
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NetworkBy data provide by block explorer, you can intuitive understanding the network status and the status of network economy base on PPOS mechanism.
- Total transactions: The number of transactions since Alaya network was created.
- TPS: The number of transactions processable within a second.
- Circulation: The amount of tradable ATP currently circulate in the network.
- Total supply – Number of ATP in circulation – new ATP is created with the creation of every block and every epoch complete.
- Total stakes: The amount of ATP staked by nodes participating validation in the network.
- Addresses: The number of addresses with transactions history in Alaya network.
- Ongoing proposal: The ongoing governance proposal in Alaya network.
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ValidatorsValidator take responsibility to create and validate the block, more information about validator refer to this page Introduction of Alaya validator.
- Total stakes: The amount of ATP staked by validator and delegators.
- Total delegated: The amount of delegated ATP received by the validator.
- Delegators: The number of addresses delegating ATP to the validator.
- Validator annualized yield: Estimated annualized yield base on most recent 4 epochs. (calculated by validator income/validator staking cost annual epochs count 100%)
- Delegated annualized yield: Estimated annualized yield base on most recent 4 epochs. (calculated by delegation income distributed by validator/cost of the delegation received by validator annual epochs count 100%)
- Status: The status of the validator
- Active: The top 201 nodes can participate in validators election, they also called alternative validator.
- Candidate: Candidate nodes that can not participate in validators election.
- Verifying: Node chosen to become the validator of the consensus round, participating block verifying.
- Producing: Node chosen to become the validator of the consensus round, participating block producing.
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Contributors#
Alaya blockchain explorerAlaya Scan -- Alaya blockchain explorer and analysis platform, support English and Chinese.
PlatEye - Offers a feature-rich blockchain browser for Aalay as well as PlatON, currently only supports Chinese.
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