First visit confidence

Bitcoin Cash Mainnet is fully server-rendered with hard links, so the first useful click works even when scripts are disabled.

Start here

Machine discovery

Feeds, OpenSearch, sitemap, and llms.txt stay visible as canonical entry points for agents and integrations.

Open llms.txt

Operational honesty

Multi-node failover state, cooldowns, and serving-node details are exposed instead of hidden behind an admin-only view.

Inspect status

Crawlability first

Pages, feeds, and discovery routes are designed to be indexable, archivable, and easy to mirror without JavaScript.

Open sitemap
Block receipt

Bitcoin Cash Mainnet block proof, condensed for sharing

This page strips block proof down to the shortest trustworthy handoff: canonical route, receipt route, raw block route, timing facts, and the next click for deeper investigation.

0000000000000000004ddf386ef5762bd0040df13a92a74d2207657e8b50633b

Human-safeShare this route when someone mainly needs timing, confirmations, and canonical follow-up links.
Machine-safeRaw hex, canonical routes, and status links remain one click away from the same proof surface.
Honest scopeThis receipt summarizes what the explorer can prove directly without inventing hidden history or external-database claims.
Counterparty

Receipt page

Use this page when a person needs one clean screen with block timing, confirmation depth, and canonical routes.

When to escalate

Researcher

Inspect transactions

Move from this receipt to the full block page when you need the visible transaction table, coinbase note, or page analytics.

Operator

Check freshness

Look at status and chain stats before making a freshness-sensitive claim about this block or the current tip.

Block receipt FAQ

What this compact proof page is for

This route exists to reduce friction when a full block page is more detail than the recipient needs.

When should I share this receipt page instead of the full block page?

Use the receipt page when a person mainly needs the block hash, height, time, confirmation depth, and canonical follow-up routes. Escalate to the full block page for transaction-by-transaction inspection.

Is this receipt page enough for machine verification?

It is the human-friendly summary. Machines should still use the raw block route, canonical block page, status page, feeds, sitemap, or llms.txt as appropriate.

Why does the receipt mention visible-page scope?

Block analytics on the main block page can be intentionally limited to the currently rendered transaction page. The receipt repeats that honesty instead of pretending the explorer computed more than it actually did.