Ethereum blockchain explorer with latest blocks, transactions, fees, market price and RPC network state. Ethereum expanded the idea of a blockchain: instead of only…
Ethereum expanded the idea of a blockchain: instead of only transferring value, it became a programmable platform for smart contracts and decentralized applications. The network launched in July 2015, and ETH became the native asset used to pay for computation and transaction fees.
An Ethereum explorer must show more than blocks and ETH transfers. Gas price, gas used, transaction status, contract addresses, smart contract calls and block state all matter. This page combines market data, gas metrics, transactions and a local index for fast access.
How Ethereum differs from Bitcoin
Bitcoin focuses on a monetary ledger, while Ethereum adds executable code. This enabled DeFi, NFTs, DAOs, stablecoins and many Web3 applications where logic is stored and executed on-chain.
What to check in an Ethereum explorer
For ETH, gas price, base fee, execution status, from/to addresses, operation cost, block number and contract interaction are critical. If a transaction failed, the explorer helps identify whether the issue was a smart contract error, insufficient gas or another cause.