Blockchain detective Zach Hedera, Harmony and Algorand.

Arthur, the founder of cryptocurrency investment company DeFiance Capital, asked on the social platform that in addition to the Ethereum and EVM chain block browsers maintained by Etherscan, which L1 chains are user-friendly and can easily track on-chain transactions? Block explorer? In response, ZachXBT rated the block explorers available on each chain and replied that except for the ones he rated as "fair", the blockchain explorers of all other chains are poor and need to be completely improved.

ZachXBT believes that only the Bitcoin blockchain has “good” block explorers, including Blockchair, Mempool and WalletExplorer.

Solscan on the Solana chain, Tronscan on the Tron chain, Bithomp on the Ripple chain, and OKLink, which supports multiple EVM chains, were rated as "fair" by him. It can be seen from ZachXBT's comments that he attaches great importance to the filtering functions of these analysis tools.

Among the worst tiers, ZachXBT clearly singles out Cosmos, Bittensor, Hedera, Harmony, and Algorand, indicating that these L1 chains still have a lot of room for improvement in terms of block explorers.

Every other chain besides these ones I rate in “Okay” tier have bad block explorers and need a complete overhaul. Good block explorers -Bitcoin has Blockchair, Mempool, WalletExplorer which are acceptable Okay block explorers-EVM chains supported on OKLink-Solana has…

— ZachXBT (@zachxbt) September 5, 2024

In addition, ZachXBT also mentioned Aptos and Sui in his reply to other users. He believes that the block explorers on these two chains are "not very good." In a tweet published in August, ZachXBT raised multiple issues with SuiVision on Sui, such as the inability to filter by currency, amount, or time, and centralized exchange hot wallets not being flagged.

It is not currently a good explorer. In this thread I did a decent breakdown. https://t.co/YZaDHlCXjQ

— ZachXBT (@zachxbt) September 5, 2024

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