Let me guess: You sent a transaction using your
wallet and eagerly waited for it to process. But then, you’re unsure if it failed, succeeded, or got stuck. And worse, you have no idea where to check if it went through. Sounds familiar?
Well, you’re not suffering that in 2025 anymore.
That’s why I’ve brought you a solution.
There is a blockchain tool that is super friendly and easy to use.
This tool provides all the answers to your doubts,
questions and brings clarity to your confusion.
Let’s get started.
Explorer, also known as #Klever Scan, is the eye of the
blockchain. It is a reliable tool that ensures transparency, allowing users to track real-time transactions and activities on the blockchain. But the #Klever #Explorer is more than just a scanner.
Getting Started: To fully interact with the Explorer, you need to connect your
Wallet. Without a wallet, you’re just a spectator, yeah. So, pause, download the #Klever Wallet, and set it up. Once connected, you’ll see the dashboard with tools for navigation.
Feature Of The Scan.
- Blocks:
This section gives you a real-time view of all blocks being created on KleverChain.
Blocks are the backbone of every blockchain.
You can toggle the blocks to auto-update every second or pause it for a more detailed look.
If you’re a developer, and you’ve just launched a smart contract on the Klever blockchain.
Now, you need to ensure it’s live and running smoothly.
Visit the Blocks section, toggle real-time updates to see the newest blocks being mined, and verify if your contract has been added.
2: Accounts
Have you ever wondered how many accounts exist on the Klever blockchain?
Now, this powerful tool lets you view all account addresses, balances, and details, such as staked KLV tokens.
Say you’re an investor researching the #Klever ecosystem. You want to see how active the network is or verify a partner’s address. The Accounts section lets you explore every account created, their balances, staking amounts, and activity.
3: Transactions:
This is the real MVP.
In the Transactions section, you can view all operations on the blockchain.
It also provides detailed information like:
- Transaction hash
- Status (success or fail)
- Contract type
- Sender and receiver addresses
You sold your NFT on the Klever blockchain, but you’re skeptical about the status of the payment. Or you just transferred $KLV to a friend, but they claim they didn’t receive it. With #Klever #Explorer, all you need to do is search for the transaction hash for trans details.
4: Assets This section shows every asset created on KleverChain. You’ll find: - Asset names & IDs - Circulating supply - Total supply - Precision (decimals used in the asset) Fun fact: I created my token last month using the #Klever Explorer. I’ll share how in my next thread
- Validators
Validators play a key role in securing the Klever blockchain.
Here, you can view the list of validators, their performance metrics, and how they maintain the network’s decentralization.
Whether you’re staking or just exploring, this section is invaluable.
Other Features
The Klever Explorer offers additional tools like:
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Marketplaces: Where you can buy KLV tokens.
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Charts: Visualize blockchain activity.
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Multi-signature: Manage pending transactions.
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ITOs: Launch your token offerings.
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Verify: Validate digital signatures
Have you seen how the Klever Explorer simplifies your blockchain journey?
Next up, I’ll show you how I created my token using Explorer.
Stay tuned!
Now you know what to do with that pending transaction…
The days of confusion and uncertainty are over.
A huge shoutout to the #Klever team for building such a powerful and intuitive tool. The #Klever Explorer sets a new standard for blockchain transparency and usability. Get Started here: https://kleverscan.org Let me know what feature you love most in the comments