Explorer and Analytics
The Zetrix Explorer documentation serves as a comprehensive guide for users to navigate and utilize the features of the Zetrix blockchain explorer. The Zetrix Explorer functions as an essential tool for interacting with the network enabling users to:
Track and verify transactions
View detailed block information
Interact with deployed smart contracts
Explore real-time data and analytics on the Zetrix network
Zetrix Explorer : https://explorer.zetrix.com/
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).
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