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View All Blocks Page: A Detailed Block List

Updated over 2 weeks ago

Clicking "View All Blocks" from the "Latest Blocks" section on the Routescan homepage takes you to a page that provides a more comprehensive list of blocks on the blockchain.

Page Elements and Columns Explained

All Blocks Page on Routescan
  • Block:

    • This column displays the block number.

    • It indicates the sequential position of the block within the blockchain.

    • Clicking on the block number leads to the detailed page for that specific block.

    • on [Chain name]:

      • This section displays the chain name on which the block was created.

  • Txn:

    • This column shows the number of transactions included in the block.

    • It provides an indication of the block's activity level.

  • Hash:

    • This column displays the unique cryptographic hash of the block.

    • It serves as a unique identifier for the block and ensures its integrity.

  • Gas Used:

    • This column shows the amount of gas used by the transactions within the block.

    • It also shows the percentage of the gas used in relation to the gas limit.

  • Gas Limit:

    • This column displays the maximum amount of gas that can be used in the block.

    • This is a network parameter that limits the computational effort of a block.

  • Txn Fees:

    • This column shows the total transaction fees included in the block.

    • These fees are paid to the miner or validator for processing the transactions.

    • It also shows the token that was used for the fees.

  • Age:

    • This column indicates the time elapsed since the block was added to the blockchain.

    • It provides a relative timestamp for the block.

Key Benefits

  • Provides a more extensive view of the blockchain's blocks than the "Latest Blocks" section.

  • Allows you to browse through historical blocks.

  • Presents key information about each block in a tabular format for easy comparison.

  • Serves as a navigation point to access detailed information about individual blocks.

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