Simple, database-free Bitcoin Global blockchain explorer, driven by RPC calls to your own Bitglobal node. It is easy to run and can be connected to other tools (like ElectrumX) to achieve a full-featured explorer.
Whatever reasons one may have for running a full node (trustlessness, technical curiosity, supporting the network, etc) it's helpful to appreciate the "fullness" of your node. With this explorer, you can explore not just the blockchain database, but also explore the functional capabilities of your own node.
Live demo available at:
- Network Summary dashboard
- View details of blocks, transactions, and addresses
- Analysis tools for viewing stats on blocks, transactions, and miner activity
- See raw JSON content from bitglobd used to generate most pages
- Search by transaction ID, block hash/height, and address
- Optional transaction history for addresses by querying from ElectrumX, blockchain.com, blockchair.com, or blockcypher.com
- Mempool summary, with fee, size, and age breakdowns
- RPC command browser and terminal
- Install and run a full, archiving node - instructions. Ensure that your bitglobal node has full transaction indexing enabled (
txindex=1
) and the RPC server enabled (server=1
). - Synchronize your node with the Bitcoin Global network (you can use this tool while your node is still sychronizing, but some pages may fail).
- Install a "recent" version of Node.js (8+ recommended).
If you're running on mainnet with the default datadir and port, the default configuration should Just Work. Otherwise, see the Configuration section below.
git clone [email protected]:bitcoin-global/explorer.git
npm install
npm start
Using either method (npm install
or run from source), after startup open http://127.0.0.1:3002/
Configuration options may be set via environment variables or CLI arguments.
To configure with environment variables, you need to create one of the 2 following files and enter values in it:
~/.config/glob-rpc-explorer.env
.env
in the working directory for glob-rpc-explorer
In either case, refer to .env-sample for a list of the options and formatting details.
For configuring with CLI arguments, run ./bin/cli.js--help
for the full list of options. An example execution is:
./bin/cli.js--port 8080 --bitglobd-port 18443 --bitglobd-cookie ~/.bitcoin/regtest/.cookie
docker build -t glob-rpc-explorer .
docker run -p 3002:3002 -it glob-rpc-explorer
See instructions here for using nginx+certbot (letsencrypt) for an HTTPS-accessible, reverse-proxied site.
Note:
This is a fork of BTC RPC Explorer with minor modifications to support Bitcoin Global blockchain.
Please consider supporting the original work at BTC RPC Explorer.