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OCamlPro started working on blockchains in 2014, when Arthur Breitman came to us with an initial idea to develop the Tezos ledger. The idea was very challenging with a lot of innovations. So, we collaborated with him to write a specification, and to turn the specification into OCaml code. Since then... (Read more)
In October 2017, after the Tezos ICO, OCamlPro started to work on a block explorer for Tezos. For us, it was the most important software that we could contribute to the community, after the node itself, of course. We used it internally to monitor the Tezos alphanet, until its official public release... (Read more)
Tezos Foundation and OCamlPro joint press release - October 17, 2018 We are pleased to announce that the Tezos Foundation has issued a grant to OCamlPro to support its work on TzScan, a block explorer for the Tezos blockchain that will be made open-source. OCamlPro is a French company and R&D lab, f... (Read more)
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 e... (Read more)
As we are preparing to work on the Tezos Protocol, we're still actively keeping the pace on the block explorer TZScan.io, adding cool information for baking accounts. We'd like to allow people to see who is contributing to the network and to understand the distribution of rolls, rights, etc. For sta... (Read more)
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 t... (Read more)
OCamlPro is proud to release a first version of TzScan, its Tezos block explorer to ease the use of the Tezos network. What TzScan can do for you : Several charts on blocks, operations, network, volumes, fees, and more, Marketcap and Futures/IOU prices from coinmarket.com, Blocks, operations, accoun... (Read more)
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- Taskforce on the Tezos Protocol, and TzScan evolution
- New updates on TzScan
- Release of a first version of TzScan, a Tezos block explorer
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