Through this endpoint customers can list up to 50 from the latest blocks that were mined.
Represents the name of the blockchain network used; blockchain networks are usually identical as technology and software, but they differ in data, e.g. - "mainnet" is the live network with actual data while networks like "testnet", "sepolia" are test networks
Represents the specific blockchain protocol name, e.g. Ethereum, Bitcoin, etc.
Specifies how many records were requested.
In batch situations the user can use the context to correlate responses with requests. This property is present regardless of whether the response was successful or returned as an error. context
is specified by the user.
Specifies the version of the API that incorporates this endpoint.
Defines the ID of the request. The requestId
is generated by Crypto APIs and it's unique for every request.
In batch situations the user can use the context to correlate responses with requests. This property is present regardless of whether the response was successful or returned as an error. context
is specified by the user.
Defines how many items should be returned in the response per page basis.
The starting index of the response items, i.e. where the response should start listing the returned items.
Defines the total number of items returned in the response.
Represents the same as transactionId for account-based protocols like Ethereum, while it could be different in UTXO-based protocols like Bitcoin. E.g., in UTXO-based protocols hash is different from transactionId for SegWit transactions.
Represents the hight of the block where this transaction was mined/confirmed for first time. The height is defined as the number of blocks in the blockchain preceding this specific block.
Represents the hash of the previous block, also known as the parent block.
Defines the exact date/time when this block was mined in Unix Timestamp.
Represents the total number of all transactions as part of this block.
A sub-unit of BCH equal to 0.000001 BCH, or 100 Satoshi, and is the same as microbitcoincash (μBCH). Bits have two-decimal precision.
Represents a hexadecimal number of all the hashes necessary to produce the current chain. E.g., when converting 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000086859f7a841475b236fd to a decimal you get 635262017308958427068157 hashes, or 635262 exahashes.
Represents a mathematical value of how hard it is to find a valid hash for this block.
Defines the single and final (root) node of a Merkle tree. It is the combined hash of all transactions' hashes that are part of a blockchain block.
Represents a random value that can be adjusted to satisfy the proof of work
Represents the block size
Defines the numeric representation of the block size excluding the witness data.
Represents the version of the specific block on the blockchain.
Is the hexadecimal string representation of the block's version.
Represents a measurement to compare the size of different transactions to each other in proportion to the block size limit.
API Key
{
"apiVersion": "2023-04-25",
"requestId": "601c1710034ed6d407996b30",
"context": "yourExampleString",
"data": {
"limit": 50,
"offset": 0,
"total": 100,
"items": [
{
"hash": "3c7b39671b02df07c5c25c2ce135f3a1615acb47d01337211ece8aa5e5926b72",
"height": 45903259,
"previousBlockHash": "24057417652cd253e328ffc9a44ed3a8b0708c0c598bab73c5799505a1452e01",
"timestamp": 1681893875,
"transactionsCount": 92,
"blockchainSpecific": {
"bits": "423838743",
"chainwork": "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000005c9475aae89058a50a6",
"difficulty": "21448277761059.71",
"merkleRoot": "d3a49e75a5c53ef277bfe0f6474c8ff35c9d3d8f9f9e65a1d3bf45ecff601c82",
"nonce": 500511677,
"size": 1864409,
"strippedSize": 502,
"version": 536870916,
"versionHex": "20000004",
"weight": 2263
}
}
]
}
}