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Topic: chainz.cryptoID.info - Alternative Blockchain Explorers - page 29. (Read 77135 times)

hero member
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Great site. The Rich List and Extraction feature are awesome.
But please add more coins. So far Darkcoin is the only interesting coin.
legendary
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Ticker code updated for latest Poloniex API change, should be back to normal.
legendary
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An alternative blockchain explorer service for alternative cryptos


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  • Focused on End-Users, with decoded info
  • Fast queries, Live updates, All the data
  • Rich addresses lists & exhaustive rankings
  • Wealth distribution chart
  • Exchange wallet detection and ranking
  • Mining & Extraction stats (for PoS too!)
  • Price tickers & market cap
  • SSL encryption (https)
  • Network health statistics
  • Overview statistics per day
  • API (total coins, balances, multiaddr...)

    Note: Explorer additions are currently suspended

       After a hectic early 2017, we are reaching the limits of our current infrastructure,
       back-office tools especially. So rather than jeopardizing stability of current
       explorers, we are suspending addition of new explorer for Summer 2017, and we will
       use that time to upgrade our back-office and automation tools.


    Please use bitcointalk messages or cryptoid.uservoice.com for technical suggestions and support tickets.

    Future plans include better support for public ledgers, sleuth/money trails tools, more stats/charts and blockchain.info-compatible API.
    The explorers are built on alternative tech, not related to abe, insight or other existing explorers.

    New coins will be considered for inclusion on a case by case basis, current requirements for inclusion are a wallet daemon that compiles under Ubuntu 14 LTS or 16 LTS, a bitcoin-compatible API, and to help cover the hosting costs.

    Explorers are running on a high performance infrastructure, which is upgraded regularly. Currently there are 18 servers for the wallet daemons, plus two web/db servers (one main, one backup/failover) and a storage/backup server.
    Note that to maintain performance when block-chains are attacked or suffer issues, wallet servers aim for no more than 15% CPU usage. With 70+ blockchains, there are always a few experiencing issues.

    We will not delist blockchains because they get too large, too busy or just to make room.
    We do not restrict data to just the latest transactions or sorry you with "this address has too many records to display".
    We do plan for being capable of handling a blockchain in 12 months, and beyond.
    We do plan to survive social media spikes in times of crisis (forks, exchange hacks, reverts, etc.) and we did handle a couple already!

    Note that due to unclear BitLicense requirements, requesting an explorer is not possible for New York state residents or citizens. If you happen to live or be a New York state citizen, please contact the NY DFS for further inquiries.
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