Blockchair is a blockchain search and analytics engine for Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB, Litecoin, Cardano, Ripple, Polkadot, Dogecoin, Bitcoin Cash, Stellar, Monero, Kusama, eCash, Zcash, Dash, Mixin, and Groestlcoin. [1][2][3]
Blockchair is a blockchain reviewer for major cryptocurrencies. Blockchair provides transaction and block search functions, data analytics tools such as sorting and customizing filters, and full-text blockchain search. On Blockchair, users can view transaction details and print a PDF check for it, as well as check account balances, block information, and more. [1][3]
Blockchair allows users to offload historical data sets and provides an API for developers and analysts. The API enables app developers to display balance information, transaction data, and blockchair data. Blockchair has a block about cryptocurrency rates where users can anonymously and without registration, go to the site to monitor the state of their portfolio and the crypto market in general. Blockchair doesn't collect data about users, doesn't keep logs, and doesn't use web analytics. [1]
Blockchair is available in 9 languages: English, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Dutch, and Farsi. [1][2]
On July 14, 2021, Blockchair joined the Tor Membership Program. The Tor Project's Membership Program is a way for organizations and companies to support their work and demonstrate their commitment to privacy online. [5]
Blockchair Donut is a program born out of the idea of giving something back to crypto supporters by the team which built their business around blockchain technology. Donut is a fundraising platform for non-profit organizations and open-source projects that receive donations in cryptocurrencies. To donate to a campaign, one must have an existing cryptocurrency wallet and choose an active campaign featured on Blockchair Donut. [6]
Blockchair News was launched on May 26, 2020. It is an aggregation of blockchain and cryptocurrency news from news sources in 7 languages. [7][8]
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