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How to use the latest blocks tab from DECENOMY Explorer
The Latest Blocks and Latest Transactions tabs contain the same information as presented in the Overview tab, in what information is related.
The information displayed in the top squares is the same as Section 2 of the Overview tab, which contains masternode statistics. Similarly, the content of the blocks shown can also be found in Section 3 of the Overview tab.
Upon selecting a value such as a block height or hash, the user will be directed to the block detail screen. If you would like more detailed information, please follow the guide on Search by Block and/or Hash.
How to use the masternode tab from DECENOMY Explorer
This section provides detailed information about a specific masternode in the blockchain.
" IP Address " Shows the IP where the masternode daemon is currently running. " Status " Indicates whether the masternode is running and connected to the blockchain properly. " Last seen " Displays the last time the masternode was seen on the network; this ping happens every two hours or more. " Pubkey " Shows the wallet address of the masternode. " Protocol " Displays the running wallet protocol of the masternode. " Last paid " Shows the last time the masternode received a reward. To search for specific information related to masternodes on the network, the search box on the left can be used to query the explorer by IP, Status, Pubkey, and Protocol.
This documentation is intended to provide information on the available methods to extract data from DECENOMY Explorer using its API.
Being a public API, there is no need to use any kind of authentication.
API v1 reports plain text. API v2 reports more info in detail.
https://explorer.decenomy.net/api/v1/coins/coin/
coin
string
should be replaced by the coin ticker, always in caps
Required
getblockcount
string
Plain block count, just the block number value
Optional
getmoneysupply
string
Circulating supply - It will output just the number value of the total supply minus the locked supply
Optional
getlockedsupply
string
Locked supply - It will output just the number value of the locked/burned supply
Optional
gettotalsupply
string
Total supply - It will output just the number value of the circulation supply plus the locked supply
Optional
https://explorer.decenomy.net/api/v2/coin/
coin
string
should be replaced by the coin ticker, always in caps
Required
blocks
string
Last 30 blocks - blockhash tx / / blocktime / height / confirmations
Optional
transactions
string
Last 30 blocks - blockhash / blocktime / height / tx / confirmations / recipients / amount
Optional
peers
string
Full information of peers available
Optional
masternodes
string
Full information of each masternode in the network
Optional
info
string
Wallet and blockchain information
Optional
masternode/count
string
Total number of masternodes connected in the network
Optional
status
string
Status of blockchain based in last block received
Optional
burnaddresses
string
Burn address Information
Optional
The following documentation aims to assist DECENOMY users in effectively utilizing the explorer and taking full advantage of its benefits.
A blockchain explorer is a web based tool that enables users to search and view the transaction history of a particular blockchain network in a user friendly way. It provides a graphical interface for accessing and analyzing all the transaction data stored on the blockchain.
The explorers play a vital role in analyzing the health and transaction history of a blockchain network. They offer a comprehensive and transparent view of the network's transactions, allowing users to track and trace the flow of cryptocurrency across the network. This makes them an essential tool for researchers, investors, and anyone interested in understanding the inner workings of a blockchain network.
https://explorer.decenomy.net/coin
Note: change the path parameter (coin) to a Decenomy ticker coin always in CAPS example: https://explorer.decenomy.net/SAPP
How to understand the Address information from DECENOMY Explorer
ch box can be found in all tabs, allowing for precise queries on the explorer.
After utilizing the search box to obtain more information regarding a specific wallet address or clicking on the address presented on transaction details (as outlined in the Search by Tx ID guide ) the user will be redirected to a screen similar to the following:
" Height " Refers to the block height at which a transaction containing the queried address occurred. " Timestamp " Exact date and time when the transaction event occurred. " Confirmations " Indicates the number of times the transaction has been confirmed on the blockchain by the time of the query. " Tx ID " The transaction ID " Amount " Shows the number of coins that were moved in the transaction. The field is color-coded to indicate whether the transaction resulted in a credit or debit to the wallet. " Balance " The balance the wallet has after the transaction happens.
To obtain more details about a specific transaction, the user can select the Tx ID on this screen, which will provide access to a more detailed view with additional information. For further in-depth information, please refer to the Search Tx ID guide.
How to understand the Block and Hash information from DECENOMY Explorer
The search box can be found in all tabs, allowing for precise queries on the explorer.
After utilizing the aforementioned search box to obtain more information regarding specific block information, or when clicking on the block or hash value presented on block details ( please check guide ) the user will be redirected to a screen resembling the following:
This board is dedicated to displaying block details, such as the hash and block height, as well as the number of confirmations the block has at the time of the query. Additionally, it includes information on the number of transactions that occurred in that block and the creation date of the block.
How to understand the Tx ID information from DECENOMY Explorer
The search box can be found in all tabs, allowing for precise queries on the explorer.
After utilizing the aforementioned search box to obtain more information regarding a specific transaction ID, or when clicking on the transaction value presented on block details ( please check guide ) the user will be redirected to a screen resembling the following:
This screen displays comprehensive and detailed information about the events that took place in this specific block, on this specific transaction.
This section provides cross-information about the transaction ID, including the block height to which it belongs, as well as the hash and time of that particular block height.
The " Sending Address " indicates that it was a reward transaction created, taking into consideration the nature of the coin, POS/MN. The " Recipients " section indicates that the address receiving the 280 SAPP was a stake reward, while the address receiving the 520 SAPP was a masternode reward. Further confirmation of these values is explained in the next section.
To provide some context for the information presented, it's important to briefly explain the staking process. In this process, a certain amount of inputs with a specific value are ready to stake a block. Once staked, the input that earns the reward is compounded with its previous amount and the stake reward value.
In the " Input Details " section, it's indicated that the input with an amount of 11214 SAPP was staked in this block. After the stake, the same input with the same address now has a compounded value of 11494 SAPP, as shown in the " Output Details " section.
It's worth noting that in some cases, a wallet can stake and split one input into multiple inputs, as seen in the example presented in the following board.
The wallet in this case staked with an input of 44699 SAPP and compounded it into a new input. At the same time, it split this new input into four others.
By referring to sections 2 and 3, it is always possible to gain insight into the reward value that a stake and a masternode receive, as well as what happens when an address stakes.
This type of transaction is a breakdown of a coin transfer and is not related to any reward earned from a masternode or stake.
The " Sending Address " indicates that the transaction used a combination of 5 different wallet addresses to transfer the desired value. As for the "Recipients" address, it appears that the user wanted to transfer precisely 5112 SAPP to one address while sending the remaining amount of 1.9078 SAPP to another address. It is important to note that this value already takes into account the deduction of transaction fees.
This section provides detailed information about the three transactions listed in Section 1. By selecting one of the transaction IDs, users can view its content in more detail. For more detailed information, about how to understand the transactions ID tab, please follow the guide on to learn more )
How to use the network tab from DECENOMY Explorer
This tab provides a useful function for establishing additional connections to the network, which can improve the connectivity of our wallet.
Clicking the "Node List" button will display information for the addnodes.
This feature can be particularly helpful if your wallet requires better connectivity to the network. For more detailed instructions on how to use addnodes, please refer to our guide following this link
How to use the overview tab from DECENOMY Explorer
The Overview tab serves as the landing page for each coin when accessed via a breakdown link. This page contains the essential information required for daily use.
The detailed descriptions of each section, marked and numbered in the image above, will provide a comprehensive understanding of every component.
The information provided in this section is easily understandable. It is important to note that there is an option to download the bootstrap for each coin. Simply click on the 'Download' button, and a *.zip file will be transferred to your device. For additional assistance regarding bootstrap, please refer to the bootstrap documentation following this link
The information presented in this section belongs to the masternode statistics of this coin. All coin-related data is automatically gathered from the blockchain. Price values are sourced from external cryptocurrency price trackers.
This section provides a brief reference to the last 10 blocks of the blockchain. Users can adjust the number of blocks displayed by selecting different queries from the 'Per page' box selection located in the top right corner.
This section provides detailed information about the coin specifications of the blockchain. Users can also access this information directly from the GitHub repository of the coin or the Coins section of this documentation by following this link