A blockchain explorer is a tool used to view and verify transactions recorded on a blockchain. It allows users to track crypto transfers, confirm payments, and check transaction details in real time.


What a Blockchain Explorer Does

A blockchain explorer gives public access to blockchain data. It lets you:

● View transactions

● Check wallet activity

● Confirm transaction status

● Verify transfers on-chain

It does not store or create transactions. It only displays data already recorded on the blockchain.


Supported Blockchain Explorers

Each blockchain has its own explorer. The currently supported ones on the Cash-in App are:

Ethereum → Etherscan

BNB Smart Chain → BscScan

Base → BaseScan

Bitcoin → Mempool.space

TRON → Tronscan


🔎 What You Can Search With

You can use a block explorer in two main ways:

Wallet Address

● Shows all transactions linked to that address

● Displays incoming and outgoing transfers

● Helps you browse transaction history

Transaction Hash (TxID)

● Shows one specific transaction

● Displays full details instantly


What You See in a Transaction

When you open a transaction, you can view:

● Transaction status (pending, success, or failed)

● Amount sent

● Sender and receiver addresses

● Transaction fees (Note: Cash-in does not charge fees)

● Block confirmations

● Timestamp


How Verification Works

When a crypto transaction is sent, it is broadcast to the blockchain network. Once confirmed, it becomes visible on a blockchain explorer.

You can then verify it by:

● Searching with a wallet address or transaction hash

● Confirming that it appears on-chain

● Checking its status and details


Important Notes

● Blockchain explorers only show data already on-chain

● If a transaction is not yet broadcast, it will not appear

● Always ensure you are using the correct blockchain explorer


Summary

Blockchain explorers are essential tools for transparency in crypto.

They allow users to verify transactions, track wallet activity, and confirm transfers using on-chain data.

The supported coins and networks are clearly visible on the Cash-in app and web app. 

Always double-check the correct network before sending or tracking any transaction.

By using a wallet address or transaction hash, anyone can independently verify crypto transactions in real time.