HashScan
HashScan is a blockchain explorer and analytics platform specifically designed for the Hedera network. It provides users with real-time data and insights into transactions, accounts, tokens, and smart contracts operating within the Hedera ecosystem. As a valuable tool for developers, investors, and enthusiasts, HashScan enables searching, tracking, and analysis of various aspects of Hedera's distributed ledger technology. Users can conduct search operations across the Hedera networks, including Mainnet, Testnet, and/or Previewnet.
The platform offers a comprehensive suite of services, including detailed transaction tracking, comprehensive account information, specific token details, and smart contract verification capabilities. It also provides broader network statistics.
HashScan is a non-custodial platform, serving as a read-only interface to public Hedera network data. As such, users can connect Hedera native wallets or MetaMask to manage account preferences, update staking settings, associate HTS tokens, and claim airdrops directly from the explorer. Additionally, improved search functionality allows finding tokens by name, and users can download their transaction history.
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