OCamlPro’s Tezos block explorer TzScan’s last updates
OCamlPro is pleased to announce the latest update of TZScan (https://tzscan.io), its Tezos block explorer to ease the use of the Tezos network. TzScan is now ready for the protocol update scheduled for tomorrow. In addition to some minor bugfixes, the main novelties are:
- Displaying of obtained and expected rewards
- Adding of internal transactions of smart contracts
- Adding of delegation services
- Aliasing of known account and sponsors
- Improvements of UX, and faster navigation
- Improvements on desktop, tablets and mobiles
We continue to maintain the alphanet and zeronet branches in parallel of the betanet.
We keep on working hard to improve and add new features to TzScan. Further enhancements and optimizations are to come. Enjoy and play with our explorer! If you have any suggestions or bugs to report, please notify us at contact@tzscan.io
About OCamlPro:
OCamlPro is a R&D lab founded in 2011, with the mission to help industrial users benefit from state-of-the art programming languages like OCaml and Rust.
We design, create and implement custom ad-hoc software for our clients. We also have a long experience in developing and maintaining open-source tooling for OCaml, such as Opam, TryOCaml, ocp-indent, ocp-index and ocp-browser, and we contribute to the core-development of OCaml, notably with our work on the Flambda optimizer branch.
Another area of expertise is that of Formal Methods, with tools such as our SMT Solver Alt-Ergo (check our Alt-Ergo Users'). We also provide vocational trainings in OCaml and Rust, and we can build courses on formal methods on-demand. Please reach out, we'll be delighted to discuss your challenges: contact@ocamlpro.com or book a quick discussion.
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