Exploring the Block Details

Note: Moonriver (MOVR) on Kusama is a companion network to Moonbeam and provides a permanently incentivized canary network. New code ships to Moonriver first, where it can be tested and verified under real economic conditions. Once proven, the same code ships to Moonbeam on Polkadot.

Polygon PoS (polygonscan.com) is an EVM-compatible environment optimized for high throughput and low transaction fees while Polygon zkEVM (zkevm.polygonscan.com) is an EVM-equivalent ZK rollup designed for security.

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A block is a core concept that can be thought of as a page in a ledger. A block contains transaction data and the hash of the previous block that ensures immutability and security in the blockchain network.

Polygon PoS

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Clicking on the block height will bring you to the block details page. You may refer to our other article to know more about our block page.


Navigating a Block Details Page

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A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.
C. Comments: The tab that displays the Disqus comment section of the block.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  3. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact BNB.
  4. Validated By: Shows which validator received the reward for successfully building the block.
  5. Block Reward: The total block reward received by the validator for including the block in the blockchain.
  6. Difficulty: The amount of effort required to validate a new block. The difficulty algorithm may adjust according to time.
  7. Total Difficulty: Total difficulty of adding the block to the chain (measured in hashes) until this block.
  8. Size: Size of the block in bytes. It is determined by the block's gas limit.
  9. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  10. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  11. Burnt Fees: Fees burnt by this block.
  12. Extra Data: Any data that can be included by the validator in the block.
  13. BNB Price: Closing price of BNB on date of transaction.
  14. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  15. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  16. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which BscScan Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  17. StateRoot: The root of the state trie.
  18. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.
C. Comments: The tab that displays the Disqus comment section of the block.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  3. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact MATIC.
  4. Validated By: Shows which validator received the reward for successfully building the block.
  5. Block Reward: The total block reward received by the validator for including the block in the blockchain.
  6. Difficulty: The amount of effort required to validate a new block. The difficulty algorithm may adjust according to time.
  7. Total Difficulty: Total difficulty of adding the block to the chain (measured in hashes) until this block.
  8. Size: Size of the block in bytes. It is determined by the block's gas limit.
  9. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  10. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  11. Base Fee Per Gas: This represents the minimum gasUsed multiplier required for a tx to be included in a block.
  12. Burnt Fees: Fees burnt by this block.
  13. Extra Data: Any data that can be included by the validator in the block.
  14. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  15. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  16. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which Polygonscan Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  17. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.
C. Comments: The tab that displays the Disqus comment section of the block.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  3. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact FTM.
  4. Validated By: Shows which validator received the reward for successfully building the block.
  5. Block Reward: The total block reward received by the validator for including the block in the blockchain.
  6. Difficulty: The amount of effort required to validate a new block. The difficulty algorithm may adjust according to time.
  7. Total Difficulty: Total difficulty of adding the block to the chain (measured in hashes) until this block.
  8. Size: Size of the block in bytes. It is determined by the block's gas limit.
  9. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  10. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  11. Extra Data: Any data that can be included by the validator in the block.
  12. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  13. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  14. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which FTMScan Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  15. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.
C. Comments: The tab that displays the Disqus comment section of the block.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Status: Shows the progress of the building block.
  3. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  4. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact GLMR.
  5. By Collator: Shows which collator received the reward for successfully building the block.
  6. Difficulty: The amount of effort required to validate a new block. The difficulty algorithm may adjust according to time.
  7. Total Difficulty: Total difficulty of adding the block to the chain (measured in hashes) until this block.
  8. Size: Size of the block in bytes. It is determined by the block's gas limit.
  9. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  10. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  11. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  12. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  13. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which Moonscan Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  14. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  3. Batch Index: This represents the Batch Index for this block.
  4. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact ETH.
  5. Validated By: Validator who successfully include the block onto the blockchain.
  6. Block Reward: For each block, the miner is rewarded with a finite amount of ETH on top of the fees paid for all transactions in the block.
  7. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  8. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  9. Extra Data: Any data that can be included by the validator in the block.
  10. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  11. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  12. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which ETH Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  13. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  3. Batch Index: This represents the Batch Index for this block.
  4. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact ETH.
  5. Validated By: Validator who successfully include the block onto the blockchain.
  6. Block Reward: For each block, the miner is rewarded with a finite amount of ETH on top of the fees paid for all transactions in the block.
  7. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  8. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  9. Extra Data: Any data that can be included by the validator in the block.
  10. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  11. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  12. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which ETH Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  13. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  3. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact ETH.
  4. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  5. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  6. Extra Data: Any data that can be included by the validator in the block.
  7. ETH Price: The price of ETH at the time of the transaction.
  8. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  9. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.
C. Signers: The list of validators that have signed (& not signed) on this block.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Epoch: The epoch that this block was produced in.
  3. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  4. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact ETH.
  5. Validated By: Validator who successfully include the block onto the blockchain.
  6. Base Fee Per Gas: This represents the minimum gasUsed multiplier required for a tx to be included in a block.
  7. Community Fund: A fraction of the total desired epoch rewards that will provide for general upkeep of the {{chain}} platform.
  8. Difficulty: The difficulty of adding this block to the chain.
  9. Total Difficulty: Total difficulty of adding the block to the chain (measured in hashes) until this block.
  10. Size: Size of the block in bytes. It is determined by the block's gas limit.
  11. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  12. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  13. {{coin}} Price: The price of {{coin}} at the time of the transaction.
  14. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  15. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  16. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which ETH Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  17. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.
C. Signers: The list of validators that have signed (& not signed) on this block.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Epoch: The epoch that this block was produced in.
  3. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  4. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact ETH.
  5. Validated By: Validator who successfully include the block onto the blockchain.
  6. Base Fee Per Gas: This represents the minimum gasUsed multiplier required for a tx to be included in a block.
  7. Community Fund: A fraction of the total desired epoch rewards that will provide for general upkeep of the {{chain}} platform.
  8. Difficulty: The difficulty of adding this block to the chain.
  9. Total Difficulty: Total difficulty of adding the block to the chain (measured in hashes) until this block.
  10. Size: Size of the block in bytes. It is determined by the block's gas limit.
  11. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  12. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  13. {{coin}} Price: The price of {{coin}} at the time of the transaction.
  14. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  15. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  16. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which ETH Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  17. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.
C. Signers: The list of validators that have signed (& not signed) on this block.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Epoch: The epoch that this block was produced in.
  3. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  4. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact ETH.
  5. Validated By: Validator who successfully include the block onto the blockchain.
  6. Base Fee Per Gas: This represents the minimum gasUsed multiplier required for a tx to be included in a block.
  7. Community Fund: A fraction of the total desired epoch rewards that will provide for general upkeep of the {{chain}} platform.
  8. Difficulty: The difficulty of adding this block to the chain.
  9. Total Difficulty: Total difficulty of adding the block to the chain (measured in hashes) until this block.
  10. Size: Size of the block in bytes. It is determined by the block's gas limit.
  11. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  12. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  13. {{coin}} Price: The price of {{coin}} at the time of the transaction.
  14. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  15. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  16. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which ETH Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  17. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.
C. Signers: The list of validators that have signed (& not signed) on this block.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Epoch: The epoch that this block was produced in.
  3. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  4. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact ETH.
  5. Validated By: Validator who successfully include the block onto the blockchain.
  6. Base Fee Per Gas: This represents the minimum gasUsed multiplier required for a tx to be included in a block.
  7. Community Fund: A fraction of the total desired epoch rewards that will provide for general upkeep of the {{chain}} platform.
  8. Difficulty: The difficulty of adding this block to the chain.
  9. Total Difficulty: Total difficulty of adding the block to the chain (measured in hashes) until this block.
  10. Size: Size of the block in bytes. It is determined by the block's gas limit.
  11. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  12. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  13. {{coin}} Price: The price of {{coin}} at the time of the transaction.
  14. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  15. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  16. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which ETH Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  17. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.
C. Signers: The list of validators that have signed (& not signed) on this block.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Epoch: The epoch that this block was produced in.
  3. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  4. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact ETH.
  5. Validated By: Validator who successfully include the block onto the blockchain.
  6. Base Fee Per Gas: This represents the minimum gasUsed multiplier required for a tx to be included in a block.
  7. Community Fund: A fraction of the total desired epoch rewards that will provide for general upkeep of the {{chain}} platform.
  8. Difficulty: The difficulty of adding this block to the chain.
  9. Total Difficulty: Total difficulty of adding the block to the chain (measured in hashes) until this block.
  10. Size: Size of the block in bytes. It is determined by the block's gas limit.
  11. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  12. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  13. {{coin}} Price: The price of {{coin}} at the time of the transaction.
  14. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  15. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  16. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which ETH Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  17. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.
C. Signers: The list of validators that have signed (& not signed) on this block.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Epoch: The epoch that this block was produced in.
  3. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  4. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact ETH.
  5. Validated By: Validator who successfully include the block onto the blockchain.
  6. Base Fee Per Gas: This represents the minimum gasUsed multiplier required for a tx to be included in a block.
  7. Community Fund: A fraction of the total desired epoch rewards that will provide for general upkeep of the {{chain}} platform.
  8. Difficulty: The difficulty of adding this block to the chain.
  9. Total Difficulty: Total difficulty of adding the block to the chain (measured in hashes) until this block.
  10. Size: Size of the block in bytes. It is determined by the block's gas limit.
  11. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  12. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  13. {{coin}} Price: The price of {{coin}} at the time of the transaction.
  14. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  15. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  16. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which ETH Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  17. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.
C. Signers: The list of validators that have signed (& not signed) on this block.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Epoch: The epoch that this block was produced in.
  3. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  4. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact ETH.
  5. Validated By: Validator who successfully include the block onto the blockchain.
  6. Base Fee Per Gas: This represents the minimum gasUsed multiplier required for a tx to be included in a block.
  7. Community Fund: A fraction of the total desired epoch rewards that will provide for general upkeep of the {{chain}} platform.
  8. Difficulty: The difficulty of adding this block to the chain.
  9. Total Difficulty: Total difficulty of adding the block to the chain (measured in hashes) until this block.
  10. Size: Size of the block in bytes. It is determined by the block's gas limit.
  11. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  12. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  13. {{coin}} Price: The price of {{coin}} at the time of the transaction.
  14. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  15. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  16. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which ETH Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  17. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.
C. Signers: The list of validators that have signed (& not signed) on this block.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Epoch: The epoch that this block was produced in.
  3. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  4. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact ETH.
  5. Validated By: Validator who successfully include the block onto the blockchain.
  6. Base Fee Per Gas: This represents the minimum gasUsed multiplier required for a tx to be included in a block.
  7. Community Fund: A fraction of the total desired epoch rewards that will provide for general upkeep of the {{chain}} platform.
  8. Difficulty: The difficulty of adding this block to the chain.
  9. Total Difficulty: Total difficulty of adding the block to the chain (measured in hashes) until this block.
  10. Size: Size of the block in bytes. It is determined by the block's gas limit.
  11. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  12. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  13. {{coin}} Price: The price of {{coin}} at the time of the transaction.
  14. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  15. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  16. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which ETH Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  17. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.
C. Signers: The list of validators that have signed (& not signed) on this block.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Epoch: The epoch that this block was produced in.
  3. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  4. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact ETH.
  5. Validated By: Validator who successfully include the block onto the blockchain.
  6. Base Fee Per Gas: This represents the minimum gasUsed multiplier required for a tx to be included in a block.
  7. Community Fund: A fraction of the total desired epoch rewards that will provide for general upkeep of the {{chain}} platform.
  8. Difficulty: The difficulty of adding this block to the chain.
  9. Total Difficulty: Total difficulty of adding the block to the chain (measured in hashes) until this block.
  10. Size: Size of the block in bytes. It is determined by the block's gas limit.
  11. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  12. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  13. {{coin}} Price: The price of {{coin}} at the time of the transaction.
  14. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  15. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  16. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which ETH Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  17. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.
C. Signers: The list of validators that have signed (& not signed) on this block.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Epoch: The epoch that this block was produced in.
  3. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  4. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact ETH.
  5. Validated By: Validator who successfully include the block onto the blockchain.
  6. Base Fee Per Gas: This represents the minimum gasUsed multiplier required for a tx to be included in a block.
  7. Community Fund: A fraction of the total desired epoch rewards that will provide for general upkeep of the {{chain}} platform.
  8. Difficulty: The difficulty of adding this block to the chain.
  9. Total Difficulty: Total difficulty of adding the block to the chain (measured in hashes) until this block.
  10. Size: Size of the block in bytes. It is determined by the block's gas limit.
  11. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  12. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  13. {{coin}} Price: The price of {{coin}} at the time of the transaction.
  14. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  15. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  16. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which ETH Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  17. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.
C. Signers: The list of validators that have signed (& not signed) on this block.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Epoch: The epoch that this block was produced in.
  3. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  4. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact {{coin}}.
  5. Validated By: Validator who successfully include the block onto the blockchain.
  6. Base Fee Per Gas: This represents the minimum gasUsed multiplier required for a tx to be included in a block.
  7. Community Fund: A fraction of the total desired epoch rewards that will provide for general upkeep of the {{chain}} platform.
  8. Difficulty: The difficulty of adding this block to the chain.
  9. Total Difficulty: Total difficulty of adding the block to the chain (measured in hashes) until this block.
  10. Size: Size of the block in bytes. It is determined by the block's gas limit.
  11. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  12. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  13. {{coin}} Price: The price of {{coin}} at the time of the transaction.
  14. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  15. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  16. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which ETH Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  17. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.
C. Signers: The list of validators that have signed (& not signed) on this block.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Epoch: The epoch that this block was produced in.
  3. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  4. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact {{coin}}.
  5. Validated By: Validator who successfully include the block onto the blockchain.
  6. Base Fee Per Gas: This represents the minimum gasUsed multiplier required for a tx to be included in a block.
  7. Community Fund: A fraction of the total desired epoch rewards that will provide for general upkeep of the {{chain}} platform.
  8. Difficulty: The difficulty of adding this block to the chain.
  9. Total Difficulty: Total difficulty of adding the block to the chain (measured in hashes) until this block.
  10. Size: Size of the block in bytes. It is determined by the block's gas limit.
  11. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  12. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  13. {{coin}} Price: The price of {{coin}} at the time of the transaction.
  14. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  15. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  16. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which ETH Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  17. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.
C. Signers: The list of validators that have signed (& not signed) on this block.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Epoch: The epoch that this block was produced in.
  3. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  4. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact {{coin}}.
  5. Validated By: Validator who successfully include the block onto the blockchain.
  6. Base Fee Per Gas: This represents the minimum gasUsed multiplier required for a tx to be included in a block.
  7. Community Fund: A fraction of the total desired epoch rewards that will provide for general upkeep of the {{chain}} platform.
  8. Difficulty: The difficulty of adding this block to the chain.
  9. Total Difficulty: Total difficulty of adding the block to the chain (measured in hashes) until this block.
  10. Size: Size of the block in bytes. It is determined by the block's gas limit.
  11. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  12. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  13. {{coin}} Price: The price of {{coin}} at the time of the transaction.
  14. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  15. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  16. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which ETH Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  17. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.
C. Signers: The list of validators that have signed (& not signed) on this block.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Epoch: The epoch that this block was produced in.
  3. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  4. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact {{coin}}.
  5. Validated By: Validator who successfully include the block onto the blockchain.
  6. Base Fee Per Gas: This represents the minimum gasUsed multiplier required for a tx to be included in a block.
  7. Community Fund: A fraction of the total desired epoch rewards that will provide for general upkeep of the {{chain}} platform.
  8. Difficulty: The difficulty of adding this block to the chain.
  9. Total Difficulty: Total difficulty of adding the block to the chain (measured in hashes) until this block.
  10. Size: Size of the block in bytes. It is determined by the block's gas limit.
  11. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  12. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  13. {{coin}} Price: The price of {{coin}} at the time of the transaction.
  14. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  15. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  16. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which ETH Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  17. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.
C. Signers: The list of validators that have signed (& not signed) on this block.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Epoch: The epoch that this block was produced in.
  3. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  4. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact {{coin}}.
  5. Validated By: Validator who successfully include the block onto the blockchain.
  6. Base Fee Per Gas: This represents the minimum gasUsed multiplier required for a tx to be included in a block.
  7. Community Fund: A fraction of the total desired epoch rewards that will provide for general upkeep of the {{chain}} platform.
  8. Difficulty: The difficulty of adding this block to the chain.
  9. Total Difficulty: Total difficulty of adding the block to the chain (measured in hashes) until this block.
  10. Size: Size of the block in bytes. It is determined by the block's gas limit.
  11. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  12. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  13. {{coin}} Price: The price of {{coin}} at the time of the transaction.
  14. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  15. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  16. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which ETH Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  17. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.
C. Signers: The list of validators that have signed (& not signed) on this block.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Epoch: The epoch that this block was produced in.
  3. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  4. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact {{coin}}.
  5. Validated By: Validator who successfully include the block onto the blockchain.
  6. Base Fee Per Gas: This represents the minimum gasUsed multiplier required for a tx to be included in a block.
  7. Community Fund: A fraction of the total desired epoch rewards that will provide for general upkeep of the {{chain}} platform.
  8. Difficulty: The difficulty of adding this block to the chain.
  9. Total Difficulty: Total difficulty of adding the block to the chain (measured in hashes) until this block.
  10. Size: Size of the block in bytes. It is determined by the block's gas limit.
  11. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  12. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  13. {{coin}} Price: The price of {{coin}} at the time of the transaction.
  14. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  15. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  16. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which ETH Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  17. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.
C. Signers: The list of validators that have signed (& not signed) on this block.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Epoch: The epoch that this block was produced in.
  3. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  4. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact {{coin}}.
  5. Validated By: Validator who successfully include the block onto the blockchain.
  6. Base Fee Per Gas: This represents the minimum gasUsed multiplier required for a tx to be included in a block.
  7. Community Fund: A fraction of the total desired epoch rewards that will provide for general upkeep of the {{chain}} platform.
  8. Difficulty: The difficulty of adding this block to the chain.
  9. Total Difficulty: Total difficulty of adding the block to the chain (measured in hashes) until this block.
  10. Size: Size of the block in bytes. It is determined by the block's gas limit.
  11. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  12. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  13. {{coin}} Price: The price of {{coin}} at the time of the transaction.
  14. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  15. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  16. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which ETH Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  17. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.

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Clicking on the block height will bring you to the block details page. You may refer to our other article to know more about our block page.


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A. Block Number: Indicates the number of the produced block
B. Overview: The tab that displays the block main information.
C. Comments: The tab that displays the Disqus comment section of the block.

Overview Tab

  1. Block Height: The block height, also known as block number, which indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
  2. Timestamp: Shows how long ago a block was built. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block was built.
  3. Batch Index: This shows the number of transaction batches that has been submitted to Ethereum up until this batch.
  4. Transactions: The number of transactions in the block. Contract internal transactions refer to transactions that are created from contract executions and transact ETH.
  5. Sequenced By: Shows which sequencer received the reward for successfully building the block.
  6. Difficulty: The amount of effort required to validate a new block. The difficulty algorithm may adjust according to time.
  7. Total Difficulty: Total difficulty of adding the block to the chain (measured in hashes) until this block.
  8. Size: Size of the block in bytes. It is determined by the block's gas limit.
  9. Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) is also included.
  10. Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
  11. Hash: The hash of the block header of the current block.
  12. Parent Hash: The hash of the block from which this block was generated, also known as its parent block.
  13. Sha3Uncles: The mechanism which zkEVM Javascript RLP encodes an empty string.
  14. Nonce: Block nonce is a value used during mining to demonstrate proof of work for a block.