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how to check blockchain address

To investigate a blockchain address, select a blockchain explorer that supports the cryptocurrency associated with the address, input the address into the search bar, and analyze the transaction history, address details, and smart contract (if applicable).

Oct 21, 2024 at 09:54 pm

How to Check Blockchain Address

  1. Select blockchain explorer for cryptocurrency: Blockchain explorer websites are like search engines for blockchain data. Each explorer supports different types of cryptocurrencies.
  2. Bitcoin blockchain explorers: Blockchain.com, Blockexplorer.com, Blockcypher
  3. Ethereum blockchain explorers: Etherscan.io, Blockscout.com, Blockexplorer.com
  4. Polygon blockchain explorers: Polygonscan.com, Etherscan.io, Blockexplorer.com
  5. Enter blockchain address: Once you have selected the appropriate explorer, copy and paste the blockchain address you want to check into the search bar on the explorer's homepage.
  6. Press Enter: This will initiate the search and display information about the blockchain address on the results page.
  7. Review transaction history: The transaction history tab displays a list of all transactions associated with the address, including the date and time of each transaction, the amount of cryptocurrency transferred, and the recipient or sender address.
  8. View address details: The address details section provides information about the type of blockchain address, its balance, and sometimes other relevant data such as transaction volume and gas used.
  9. Inspect smart contract: If the blockchain address has been associated with a smart contract, you can click the smart contract tab to view details about the contract, such as its code, creator, and transaction history.
  10. Identify any potential risks or scams: If the blockchain address has been associated with suspicious activity, such as known scams or fraudulent transactions, the explorer may display a warning or flag to indicate this.

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