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At the top of the page are the titles of the sections: Block, Transactions, Messages, Token transactions, Accounts, Tokens, Validators and Contracts. Clicking on one of them will take you to the corresponding EVER Scan section.

Search bar and statistics



In the center is the main search bar, thanks to which you can quickly find something specific. You can search for the following items:

  1. Transactions: Hash/ID

  2. Messages: Hash

  3. Blocks: Number/ID

  4. Accounts: Address/Public key

  5. Tokens: Name/Symbol/Root address


Below the search field is a panel of information about the current state of the Everscale network: Total number of blocks, transactions, messages, accounts, validators, and total supply of EVER tokens. 





Latest actions

At the bottom of the page there are 4 blocks that display information about the latest events in the blockchain.

Let's take a look at them all:



Note that the hashes, transaction IDs, and account addresses displayed are clickable and allow you to quickly navigate to the corresponding item page. 


At the bottom of each block is a View all... button, which allows you to go to the corresponding section.

Also, note the filters at the top of some blocks.



Latest transactions It displays a list of recent transactions in the network, their IDs, account address and balance change (including transaction fee). 



Latest token transaction displays a list of the most recent transactions that caused a balance change of one of the tokens on a particular account.
Here you can see the address of the sender and receiver (Route), the transaction ID, the number and name (symbol) of the tokens written off from the sender (Value).

Latest messages block contains a list of the latest messages, their hashes, account addresses of the sender and recipient of this message and the price in EVER.


Latest blocks display a list of the latest blocks, which include a certain number of confirmed transactions.
 Here you can see the shard number (part of a network that has been split into multiple shards) and also the height (number of blocks preceding a given block in the blockchain), the ID of that block and the number of transactions within that block.


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