New updates on TzScan

Authors: Çagdas Bozman
Date: 2018-03-14
Category: Blockchains



Update - TZScan.io can now work on top of the zeronet (zeronet.tzscan.io), we hope it can help the developers community monitor the network. You can now switch between the alphanet & zeronet networks!

OCamlPro is pleased to announce an update of TzScan (https://tzscan.io), its Tezos block explorer to ease the use of the Tezos network.

In addition to some minor bugfixes, the main novelties are:

  • Health of the network with stats about the blocks, endorsements, bakers, etc.
  • Display of future baker’s rights in the current cycle
  • For each account, a more detailed balance including the bonds, rewards, fees, etc. for the current cycle and its future basking positions
  • A new feature to inject signed operations in the network
  • In the detailed block’s view, all blocks are displayed at the same level in alternative chains
  • UI improvements on desktop, tablet and mobile

We are still working hard trying to improve and add new features to TzScan. Further enhancements and optimizations are to come. Enjoy and play with our explorer.

If you have suggestions or bugs, please send us reports at contact@tzscan.io



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  • We provide audit, support, custom developer tools and training for both the most modern languages, such as Rust, Wasm and OCaml, and for legacy languages, such as COBOL or even home-made domain-specific languages;
  • We design, create and implement software with great added-value for our clients. High complexity is not a problem for our PhD-level experts. For example, we developed the prototype of the Tezos proof-of-stake blockchain.
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