Blockchain Explorer Advanced
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General introduction of the Blockchain Explorer administrative tool
The Blockchain Explorer administrative tool contain all data of the Kalima blockchain. We can explore all the events happening in the blockchain, even data suppressions.
This tool includes a search bar per « Address ».
In the administrative tool Blockchain Explorer the newer data are displayed from on top of each page and the older ones at the bottom. The 20 last transactions are displayed on lauch.
Connexion
When you access Blockchain Explorer for the first time, your session must be approved:
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Figure 1 – Connexion to the Blockchain Explorer administrative tool
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Figure 2 – Waiting to be approved by at least 2 admins
Once you are authorized, you will have access to the following home page of Blockchain Explorer:
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Figure 3 – Home page of Blockchain Explorer
To be disconnected from Blockchain Explorer, you must click on the username located on the top right corner of the screen and press « Logout ».
Content of a transaction
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Figure 4 – Content of a transaction
Each transaction contains the following information:
_ « Sequence », is the sequence number. Each number is unique within the blockchain;
_ « Address », is a combination of characters corresponding to the device that issued the transaction;
_ « Timestamp », the date and hour the transaction issued in format « DD MMM YYYY HH : MM : SS », example : 14 Nov 2022 10 : 04 : 22 ;
_ « Hash », a calculation made from the body and the hash of the previous transaction, which is the HashChain;
_ « Body », the encoded content of the transaction.
Search et navigation
Search
The search per « Address » enables you to obtain all transactions issued by the same « Address » throughout all of those contained in the blockchain.
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Figure 5 – Search bar per « Address »
Navigation
To access the previous transactions, click on the « See More » button to be redirected to the history. Use the navigation buttons to see older transactions.
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Figure 6 – Access to « history »
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Figure 7 – Navigation buttons of the history