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Blockchain Dropdown Menu

Updated over a month ago

The "Blockchain" dropdown menu serves as the primary navigation hub for exploring various aspects of blockchain activity on Routescan. It categorizes and provides direct access to key data and functionalities related to the blockchain.

Routescan Blockchain Menu options

Menu Items and Their Functions

  1. Transactions:

    • Function: This option leads to a comprehensive list of all transactions occurring on the blockchain.

    • Purpose: Users can view detailed information about each transaction, including the sender, receiver, value, and status. It's essential for tracking and verifying individual transactions.

  2. Cross Transactions:

    • Function: This section specifically focuses on transactions that involve interactions between different blockchains or networks.

    • Purpose: It allows users to monitor and analyze the movement of assets and data across multiple blockchain ecosystems, providing insights into interoperability and cross-chain activity.

  3. Internal Transactions:

    • Function: This option displays transactions that occur within smart contracts, rather than between external addresses.

    • Purpose: It's valuable for developers and analysts who need to understand the internal workings of smart contracts and track the flow of value within them.

  4. Blocks:

    • Function: This leads to a list of blocks that have been added to the blockchain.

    • Purpose: Users can examine block details, such as the block number, timestamp, transactions included, and miner/validator information. It's crucial for understanding the structure and progression of the blockchain.

  5. Top Accounts:

    • Function: This section displays a list of the blockchain's most active or wealthiest accounts.

    • Purpose: It provides insights into the distribution of assets and the behavior of significant participants on the blockchain.

  6. Verified Contracts:

    • Function: This option leads to a list of smart contracts that have been verified on Routescan.

    • Purpose: Verification ensures that the contract's source code matches the deployed code, increasing transparency and trust. It's essential for users who interact with smart contracts.

Essentially, the "Blockchain" dropdown organizes the core data elements of the blockchain, enabling users to efficiently navigate and analyze transactions, blocks, accounts, and smart contracts.

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