
Moonbeam Explorer
With CoinStats Moonbeam Explorer, you can filter transaction history by date and type for quick access. Search any wallet address to view its transactions and detailed Profit and Loss analysis. Exploring the Moonbeam blockchain has never been easier.
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Get the Answers to Your Questions
Get answers to common questions about the Moonbeam explorer and blockchain ecosystem.
What is CoinStats Moonbeam blockchain explorer?
It's a fast and easy way to navigate the Moonbeam blockchain. We focus on specific search queries, allowing you to instantly find details on any wallet or asset. Look up an address to see all of its associated transactions and holdings in one place.
How can I track my Moonbeam portfolio?
You can connect your wallets and exchanges to CoinStats and track your entire Moonbeam portfolio from one place. CoinStats supports multiple wallet types and provides real-time balance updates and performance analytics.
What kind of information can I find when I search a wallet?
When you search for a Moonbeam wallet, you get a full portfolio view. This includes the wallet's total balance, a list of all its token holdings with their current value, and a gallery of any NFTs. You can also see a complete list of all recent transactions for that address.
How accurate is the price data on the explorer?
Our price data is sourced from multiple exchanges and powered by CoinStats Moonbeam blockchain API, updated in real-time to provide the most accurate market information. We aggregate data from leading exchanges to ensure reliability and precision.
How can I find a transaction's details?
To find the details of a specific transaction, first search for the wallet address involved. On the wallet's page, you can select the transaction from the list to view its unique signature, status, timestamp, and a breakdown of the specific actions that took place.