Zetrix Documentation (EN)
  • Introduction
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  • GETTING STARTED
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  • GOVERNANCE
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  • TOKENOMICS
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  • ECOSYSTEM
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  1. ECOSYSTEM

Explorer and Analytics

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Last updated 7 months ago

The Zetrix Explorer documentation provides users with a detailed guide to navigating the Zetrix blockchain and understanding the various features available within the explorer tool. The Zetrix Explorer is essentially a blockchain explorer that allows users to track transactions, view blocks, interact with smart contracts, and explore data about the Zetrix network.

Zetrix Explorer :

Here’s a breakdown of the typical item found in the Zetrix Explorer:

1. Introduction

  • Overview: Explains the purpose of the Zetrix Explorer and its role in the blockchain ecosystem.

  • Key Features:

    • View real-time transactions and blocks.

    • Track token transfers and smart contract interactions.

    • Monitor network activity such as gas fees and validator nodes.

2. Accessing Zetrix Explorer

  • URL: The documentation would provide the web address for accessing the Zetrix Explorer.

  • User Interface: A guide to the layout of the explorer, including the navigation menu, search bar, and dashboard.

3. Searching and Viewing Data

  • Search Function: Users can search for specific transactions, blocks, wallet addresses, or smart contracts.

  • Viewing Transaction Details:

    • Provides a detailed view of transaction hash, sender and receiver addresses, gas used, fees, and status (successful or failed).

  • Block Details:

    • Users can click on a block to view its details such as block number, timestamp, number of transactions, miner/validator, and block size.

  • Token Transfers:

    • Shows details of token transfers, including the sender, recipient, token type (e.g., ZTP-20 or ZTP1155 -NFT), and transaction status.

4. Zetrix Network Overview

  • Live Network Data: The explorer shows real-time data about the health of the Zetrix network, including:

    • Current block height.

    • Network throughput (transactions per second).

  • Charts and Graphs:

    • Historical data on transactions, token prices, and transaction fees are displayed in visual formats to help users analyze network trends.

5. Smart Contract Interactions

  • Viewing Smart Contracts: The documentation explains how to explore deployed smart contracts and their functions.

  • Verifying Smart Contracts: Information on verifying smart contracts directly on the blockchain to ensure their authenticity and security.

6. Wallet and Address Information

  • Viewing Wallet Balances: Users can check wallet addresses for token balances, transaction history, and interactions with smart contracts.

  • Address Tags: Some explorer platforms allow tagging known wallets, such as exchanges or verified users, for easier identification.

  • Activity Monitoring: Users can monitor the activities of specific addresses, including incoming and outgoing transactions.

7. Zetrix Token Information

  • Native Token (ZETRIX): Details on the native token of the Zetrix blockchain, including circulating supply, total supply, and market value.

  • Token Transfers and Events: Track token transfers and view logs of events triggered by token contracts (e.g., minting or burning tokens).

https://explorer.zetrix.com/