Release of a first version of TzScan, a Tezos block explorer

Authors: Çagdas Bozman
Date: 2018-02-14
Category: Blockchains



OCamlPro is proud to release a first version of TzScan, its Tezos block explorer to ease the use of the Tezos network.

What TzScan can do for you :

  • Several charts on blocks, operations, network, volumes, fees, and more,
  • Marketcap and Futures/IOU prices from coinmarket.com,
  • Blocks, operations, accounts and contracts detail pages,
  • Public API to get information about blocks, operations, accounts and more,
  • Documentation on different concepts of Tezos like Endorsements, Nonces, etc.

What we tried to do with TzScan is to show differently the Tezos network to have a better understanding of what is really going on by showing the main points of Proof of Stake. Further enhancements and optimization are to come but enjoy and play with our explorer.

If you have suggestions or bugs, please send us reports at contact@tzscan.io !



About OCamlPro:

OCamlPro is a R&D lab founded in 2011, with the mission to help industrial users benefit from experts with a state-of-the-art knowledge of programming languages theory and practice.

  • We provide audit, support, custom developer tools and training for both the most modern languages, such as Rust, Wasm and OCaml, and for legacy languages, such as COBOL or even home-made domain-specific languages;
  • We design, create and implement software with great added-value for our clients. High complexity is not a problem for our PhD-level experts. For example, we helped the French Income Tax Administration re-adapt and improve their internally kept M language, we designed a DSL to model and express revenue streams in the Cinema Industry, codename Niagara, and we also developed the prototype of the Tezos proof-of-stake blockchain from 2014 to 2018.
  • We have a long history of creating open-source projects, such as the Opam package manager, the LearnOCaml web platform, and contributing to other ones, such as the Flambda optimizing compiler, or the GnuCOBOL compiler.
  • We are also experts of Formal Methods, developing tools such as our SMT Solver Alt-Ergo (check our Alt-Ergo Users' Club) and using them to prove safety or security properties of programs.

Please reach out, we'll be delighted to discuss your challenges: contact@ocamlpro.com or book a quick discussion.