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ENULS Block Explorer Forked From Blocksout

ENULS, initiated by the NULS community, is a blockchain that is fully compatible with EVM and Web3 API interfaces.

ENULS Block Explorer

https://evmscan.nuls.io

https://evmscan2.nuls.io

BlockScout

Blockchain Explorer for inspecting and analyzing EVM Chains.

Blockscout

BlockScout provides a comprehensive, easy-to-use interface for users to view, confirm, and inspect transactions on EVM (Ethereum Virtual Machine) blockchains. This includes the POA Network, Gnosis Chain, Ethereum Classic and other Ethereum testnets, private networks and sidechains.

See our project documentation for detailed information and setup instructions.

For questions, comments and feature requests see the discussions section.

About BlockScout

BlockScout is an Elixir application that allows users to search transactions, view accounts and balances, and verify smart contracts on the Ethereum network including all forks and sidechains.

Currently available full-featured block explorers (Etherscan, Etherchain, Blockchair) are closed systems which are not independently verifiable. As Ethereum sidechains continue to proliferate in both private and public settings, transparent, open-source tools are needed to analyze and validate transactions.

Supported Projects

BlockScout supports a number of projects. Hosted instances include POA Network, Gnosis Chain, Ethereum Classic, Sokol & Kovan testnets, and other EVM chains.

Getting Started

See the project documentation for instructions:

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank the EthPrize foundation for their funding support.

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md for contribution and pull request protocol. We expect contributors to follow our code of conduct when submitting code or comments.

License

License: GPL v3.0

This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0. See the LICENSE file for details.

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