Overview

Avalanche Explorer is a set of blockchain analysis tools that let anyone inspect on-chain activity across the Avalanche network. From transaction and block lookups to token holders, contract verification, and DeFi metrics — Avalanche Explorer provides the transparency developers, traders, and auditors rely on to monitor network health and investigate activity in real time.

Use the official chain explorers and analytics portals to verify addresses, trace funds, and access historical data without needing privileged access. Reliable links include the official explorer and documentation below.

Core Features — What Avalanche Explorer Lets You Do

Transaction & Block Search
Look up TX hashes, confirm block confirmations, and inspect gas usage.
Token Pages
See supply, transfers, top holders, and token contract details for any AVAX token.
Smart Contract Verification
View verified source code, ABI, and read/write contract functions.
DeFi & DApp Activity
Monitor liquidity pools, bridge flows, swaps, and staking contracts at a glance.

How to Use Avalanche Explorer — Quick Steps

Step 1 — Open the Explorer
Visit the official explorer (see links below).
Step 2 — Paste a TX/Address/Block
Enter a transaction hash, wallet address, or block number in the search bar.
Step 3 — Inspect Details
Review confirmations, events, internal transactions, and token transfers.
Step 4 — Use Analytics
Switch to charts, token holders, and contract tabs for deeper analysis.

Advanced Uses & Integrations

Avalanche Explorer is more than a lookup tool — it can be integrated into workflows:

Official Links & Resources

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is Avalanche Explorer used for?

Avalanche Explorer is used to view and verify on-chain data: transactions, blocks, token transfers, contract code, and DeFi activity on Avalanche.

2. How do I verify a smart contract?

Open the contract address in the explorer and check the “Contract” tab for verified source code and ABI. Verified contracts display readable source and compilation details.

3. Can I trace token transfers across chains?

You can trace transfers on Avalanche’s chains via the explorer; for cross-chain flows, combine explorer data with bridge transaction records (bridges publish TX IDs and events).

4. Is Avalanche Explorer free to use?

Yes — the explorers and public APIs are free to use, though API rate limits may apply for heavy programmatic access.

5. Where can I get historical analytics and charts?

Use the explorer’s token and chain overview pages, or pull data via the official API and visualize it with analytics tools for customized reports.

6. How do I report suspicious activity?

Note the relevant TX/addresses and contact project maintainers or the protocol governance forums. For scams, post evidence to trusted community channels and follow platform reporting guidelines.

Best Practices & Troubleshooting