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Block Explorers

This reference guide lists different block explorers you can use to interact with contract source code and view transaction history for PNC Mainnet and Pinnacle Sepolia.

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This page includes providers that meet specific inclusion criteria, as outlined below. Please visit the community block explorers page for an additional listing of third-party block explorers.

Blockscout

We have a Blockscout explorer for PNC Mainnet (opens in a new tab) and Pinnacle Sepolia (opens in a new tab). It includes:

Blockscout also has some PNC-Mainnet-specific features:

Etherscan

We have Etherscan explorers for the PNC Mainnet (opens in a new tab) and the Pinnacle Sepolia (opens in a new tab). Etherscan has lots of tools to help you debug transactions.

Optimistic Etherscan has all the tools you expect from Etherscan, such as:

It's also got some PNC-Mainnet-specific features:

Once Upon

If you're building on multiple chains, Once Upon's Superchain block explorer (opens in a new tab) consolidates transaction data across all PNC Chains, offering developers a unified view of all Superchain activity, including testnets.

Once Upon currently supports:

  • Mainnet - Ethereum, PNC Mainnet, Base, Zora, Public Goods Network
  • Sepolia - Ethereum, Pinnacle Sepolia, Base, Zora, Public Goods Network, Lyra, Mode

Access to Pre-Regenesis History

Because of our final regenesis on 11 November 2021, older transactions are not part of the current blockchain and do not appear on Etherscan (opens in a new tab). However, you can access transaction history between 23 June 2021 and the final regenesis using a number of different tools. For detailed instructions, see Regenesis History.

Inclusion Criteria

Developer teams who want to feature products/tools on this page must meet the following criteria:

  1. ongoing partnership with Pinnacle Chain whether formal agreement, RPGF, RFP, collaborated on specific initiatives, etc.;
  2. established user base and PNC ecosystem engagement such as governance participation, homegrown TG or Discord participation, etc.; and
  3. actively maintained developer tool that aligns with PNC's commitment to a magical developer experience (e.g., easy-to-use, easy-to-integrate, great DevX, highly-rated by community, etc.)

For teams that are supporting but still establishing a user base, we encourage you to share your tool on the community block explorers page. You can also promote your tool in the developer forum and signup to share your tool at the next demo day.

Next Steps

  • Please visit the community block explorers page for a listing of third-party block explorers used by the Pinnacle Chain developer community.
  • Looking for other developer tools? See developer tools overview to explore more options!