New Peercoin block explorer - Blockr.io

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[td][size=20pt]About blockr.io block explorer[/size][/td]
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[size=10pt]Blockr.io lives in the digital coins world, parsing transactions and blocks of coins
to a human-readable form and presents them to users in a friendly and intuitive way.
API access is also available for automatic scripts.
Blockr.io was evolving for 6 months in private beta without interruptions,
and it can parse and present data from almost any digital currency
running on Bitcoin fork.

You can use bookmarks to quickly access your own addresses
and you can see their balances. Interesting transactions and blocks
can also be bookmarked, twitted or posted on Facebook.
No user data are stored on the server; all bookmarks
are saved locally on the user’s computer in local storage.

You can see interesting facts about the coin blockchain through trivia sections
and through graphs.
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[td][size=20pt]Block / tx /address [/size][/td]
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[size=10pt]Blockr.io parses blocks and transactions for everyone to see.
All elements (blocks, transactions and addresses)
from the longest branch can be searched and bookmarked.
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[td][size=20pt]Charts[/size][/td]
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[size=10pt]Charts are a nice way of visualizing how and what
the blockchain is doing. You can select 30 days, 180 days or all time-data feed
in order to find interesting points in history.
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[td][size=20pt]Trivia[/size][/td]
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[size=10pt]Litecoin contains lots of interesting facts.
Some of them are displayed in the trivia section:
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[b][size=11pt]- Peercoin Block trivia

[ul][li]Block info[/li]
[li]Block transactions[/li]
[li]Raw block data[/li][/ul]

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[size=12pt]Tx api[/size]

[ul][li]Transaction info[/li]
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[ul][li]Unconfirmed transaction info[/li][/ul]

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[size=12pt]Address api[/size]

[ul][li]Address info[/li]
[li]Address balance[/li]
[li]Address transactions[/li]
[li]Unspent transactions[/li][/ul]

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[td][size=20pt]Price indicator[/size][/td]
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[size=10pt]Blockr.io periodically checks the biggest markets for current coin price.
This price is informative as we have no direct links to markets.
It’s for public to quickly see how their favourite coin is doing.
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[td][size=20pt]Donations[/size][/td]
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[size=10pt]Blockr.io runs on donations - we hope that coin communities will understand
that having blockr around helps them. It’s all about having a site
where you can easily check your address and having stable APIs for developers.
Please consider and donate if you are able to.
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Awesome!
Found coindays destroyed in
http://ppc.blockr.io/charts
5 ppc on the way. :wink:

Some suggestions:

  1. Ratio of pow block/pos block
  2. PoS difficulty chart

Very nice site! I’ll be viewing this every day or two for sure.

Very nice, congratulations.

Very sexy looking website!

much wow, now we have as sweet block explorer site as dogechain

When I put in my PPC public address into Blockr, it shows a QR square

The QR square is not the same as the one as produced by the paper wallet generator

When I pressed the refresh button (on Blockr) the QR square changes into another one

I assumed there would be one QR square per address - so, what does the different and changing QR square on Blockr refer to?

Very nice setup for Peercoin. Looks like someone paid 50PPC fee to get a transaction done here:
http://ppc.blockr.io/tx/info/5fc68b3ac3b0b0fb962ad429ac0bc40f303000d0c2a93c15eb8e4f10d96e3106

I am not sure if it is in the works, but maybe we can remove the option to include any fee you want from the QT?

That’s odd (and a previous transaction from that same person included a 5 PPC fee). One thing to consider though is that this transaction happened back in April of last year, when PPC was trading in the $0.01/PPC range. I wasn’t around then, and Peercoin was pretty new at that point, so maybe that was someone who had done a lot of BTC transactions and didn’t realize Peercoin didn’t have a preference in the network for higher fee transactions.

[quote=“RobertLloyd, post:7, topic:1958”]When I put in my PPC public address into Blockr, it shows a QR square

The QR square is not the same as the one as produced by the paper wallet generator

When I pressed the refresh button (on Blockr) the QR square changes into another one

I assumed there would be one QR square per address - so, what does the different and changing QR square on Blockr refer to?[/quote]

Hi,

this is fixed.

QR code algorithm uses masks to produce different images. Images are differnet, still the information in QT is equal in all of them. These masks were selected by random that’s why images changed with every reload. We now use fixed mask.

Regards,
Blockr.io team

Just noticed something weird on the charts page: http://ppc.blockr.io/charts

The average number of blocks seems to go down to almost zero in the first chart. I guess this is a bug as the last time I checked Peercoin blocks are still created at regular intervals.
Am I reading something wrong or is it just a little bug only happening at start of each day maybe?

You can now create a donate button on blockr.io and use it on your site!

We have one donate button.