OKX Blockchain Explorer & On-Chain Data Search Engine

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Blockchain technology has evolved from a niche innovation into a global infrastructure powering decentralized finance, digital ownership, and trustless transactions. With hundreds of blockchains now active — each with unique consensus mechanisms, performance metrics, and ecosystems — accessing reliable, real-time on-chain data is more important than ever. The OKX Blockchain Explorer serves as a comprehensive on-chain data search engine, offering users instant access to critical metrics across major and emerging networks.

Whether you're tracking Bitcoin’s next halving, analyzing Ethereum gas fees, or exploring high-performance Layer 2 solutions like Base, zkSync Era, or Arbitrum One, the OKX explorer delivers accurate, up-to-date insights. This guide walks you through key blockchain metrics, highlights top networks, and shows how to leverage the OKX platform for deeper on-chain intelligence.


Understanding Key Blockchain Metrics

Before diving into individual networks, it's essential to understand the core indicators used to evaluate blockchain health and performance.

Market Capitalization

A primary measure of a cryptocurrency’s value, market cap is calculated by multiplying the current price by the circulating supply. High market cap assets like Bitcoin ($2.17T)** and **Ethereum ($307.62B) represent the backbone of the crypto economy.

Transaction Throughput (TPS)

Transactions Per Second (TPS) reflects a network’s speed and scalability. While Bitcoin averages just 7 TPS, high-performance chains like Solana (1,550 TPS) and testnets such as MEGA Testnet (475.09 TPS) demonstrate next-gen scalability.

Gas Fees and Transaction Costs

Network congestion impacts user experience through rising gas fees. Ethereum currently averages 2.7 Gwei, while many Layer 2s offer sub-1 Mwei costs — for example, OP Mainnet at 1.55 Mwei.

Active Addresses and On-Chain Activity

Daily active addresses indicate user engagement. Networks like TON, with 156 million 24h active addresses, show strong adoption, while newer chains may have lower but growing participation.

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Major Blockchain Networks Overview

Bitcoin (BTC)

As the original blockchain, Bitcoin remains the gold standard for digital value storage.

The upcoming halving will reduce block rewards from 6.25 to 3.125 BTC, historically preceding major price cycles.

Ethereum (ETH)

The leading smart contract platform powers DeFi, NFTs, and enterprise applications.

With its shift to proof-of-stake via the Beacon Chain, Ethereum continues evolving toward greater efficiency and sustainability.

Solana (SOL)

Known for speed and low cost, Solana supports high-frequency trading and scalable dApps.

Despite past outages, Solana has rebounded strongly, becoming a hub for meme coins and DeFi innovation.

BNB Chain

Backed by Binance, this EVM-compatible chain offers fast finality and low fees.

It remains one of the most active ecosystems for token launches and yield farming.

TRON

A major player in stablecoin transfers and decentralized entertainment.

TRON processes billions of transactions annually, especially in Asia-Pacific markets.


Emerging Layer 2 and Scaling Solutions

Scaling Ethereum is crucial for mass adoption. Layer 2 networks increase throughput while reducing costs.

Network24h Volume (ETH)Avg Gas FeeTPS
Base155.21K ETH10.66 Mwei90.03
Arbitrum One155.88K ETH9.97 Mwei32.88
OP Mainnet20.64K ETH1.55 Mwei13.16
zkSync Era1.72K ETHN/AN/A
Manta Pacific57.62 ETH1.1 Mwei0.75

These platforms inherit Ethereum’s security while enabling faster, cheaper interactions — ideal for retail users and developers alike.

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High-Growth Alternative Chains

Beyond Ethereum and Bitcoin, several alternative blockchains are gaining traction:

TON (The Open Network)

Originally linked to Telegram, TON now thrives as a standalone ecosystem.

Its integration with Telegram mini-apps drives unprecedented user growth.

Aptos & Sui

Built on Move language, these chains focus on safety and horizontal scaling.


Testnets: The Future in Development

Testnets simulate mainnet conditions for developers to debug and optimize before launch.

Notable testnets include:

These networks provide a risk-free sandbox for innovation — a vital step before mainnet deployment.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What is a blockchain explorer?
A: A blockchain explorer is a tool that allows users to view real-time data on transactions, blocks, addresses, and network activity across various blockchains.

Q: How often is the data updated?
A: Data is refreshed in real time or near real time, ensuring accuracy for traders, analysts, and developers monitoring on-chain movements.

Q: Can I track my wallet transactions using this tool?
A: Yes — simply enter your wallet address to see transaction history, balance changes, and interaction with smart contracts.

Q: Why are some gas fees listed as '0 wei'?
A: Some Layer 2 or testnet chains subsidize gas fees during early adoption phases, making transactions effectively free for users.

Q: What does TVB mean in blockchain metrics?
A: TVB stands for Total Value Bridged — the cumulative amount of assets moved between chains via cross-chain bridges.

Q: Is the OKX Blockchain Explorer free to use?
A: Yes — the explorer is completely free and accessible without registration or login requirements.


Why Use the OKX Blockchain Explorer?

The OKX platform unifies data from over 30 blockchains — including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain, and emerging Layer 2s — into a single intuitive interface. Whether you’re verifying transaction confirmations, researching network congestion, or comparing gas efficiencies across chains, OKX delivers clarity and depth.

With support for both mainnets and testnets, real-time updates, and detailed metric breakdowns, it’s an indispensable resource for anyone involved in crypto — from casual users to professional analysts.

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