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View All Cross Transactions Page: A Detailed Cross Transactions List

Updated over a month ago

Clicking "View all cross txs" from the "Latest cross txs" section on the Routescan homepage or accessing it from dropdown top menu "Blockchain" takes you to a page that provides a comprehensive list of cross-chain transactions.

All Cross Transactions Page on Routescan

Page Elements and Columns Explained

  • Source Chain:

    • This column indicates the blockchain network from which the transaction originated.

    • It also displays the transaction hash associated with the cross-chain transfer.

    • It helps identify the starting point of the cross-chain transfer.

  • Sender:

    • This column displays the address of the account that initiated the cross-chain transaction.

  • Recipient:

    • This column displays the address of the account that received the cross-chain transaction.

  • Destination Chain:

    • This column indicates the blockchain network to which the transaction was sent.

    • It also displays the transaction hash associated with the cross-chain transfer.

    • It helps identify the endpoint of the cross-chain transfer and allows for direct linking to transaction details.

  • Protocol:

    • This column specifies the protocol or mechanism used to facilitate the cross-chain transfer (e.g., Teleporter, L1 + L2, Omni Bridge and more).

    • This shows the method used for the cross chain transaction.

  • Age:

    • This column indicates the time elapsed since the cross-chain transaction occurred.

    • This shows when the transaction happened.

  • Filter by Tx Hash:

    • This is a search bar that allows users to filter the cross transactions by transaction hash.

  • Filter by Asset Type:

    • This dropdown menu allows users to filter cross-chain transactions by the type of asset involved. This helps users focus on transactions related to specific asset categories.

Key Benefits

  • Provides a detailed list of cross-chain transactions, allowing users to explore the movement of assets between different blockchain networks.

  • Offers a tabular format for easy comparison and analysis of cross-chain transactions.

  • It allows to track the cross transactions and their parameters.

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