FoxChain — The Universal Multi‑Chain Explorer
Search transactions, addresses, tokens, and more across multiple chains with one clean blockchain explorer interface.
ETH Price
$2,823.56
Gas
0 Gwei
Latest Block
23,925,362
TPS (last 5 blocks)
24.6
How FoxChain Works
1) Auto‑detect the chain
Paste a hash, address, token contract or block number. FoxChain analyzes the structure and checksum to infer the most likely network—Ethereum, BNB Chain, Polygon, Solana, Avalanche, Bitcoin, and more.
2) Resolve & normalize
Once the network is detected, we fetch canonical data from high‑availability nodes, normalize fields into a unified schema, and render consistent cards for transfers, logs, token balances, and NFT metadata.
3) One clean result view
Instead of juggling five explorer tabs, you stay in one interface with clear context, links to related assets, and deep navigation to the multi‑chain explorer and API.
Supported Chains
See all supported blockchains →
Many more networks are planned. See API for roadmap details.
A single window into the multi‑chain world
Blockchains were designed to be sovereign systems, yet users interact with them as a single universe: they follow airdrops across chains, bridge assets, mint NFTs, deploy contracts, and analyze MEV—all in the same browser. FoxChain aligns explorer UX with that reality. Instead of forcing you to learn the quirks of every independent block explorer, FoxChain offers a unified search and result model. You use the same query syntax and read the same information architecture no matter the network.
Under the hood, FoxChain normalizes block, transaction and token concepts that vary between EVM and non‑EVM systems. For example, Solana instructions and Ethereum logs are exposed as “events” with consistent labels; UTXO‑style inputs and outputs are summarized as transfers; and contract metadata is resolved through verified sources when available. These transformations allow analysts, developers and traders to move faster without sacrificing accuracy.
Performance matters for discovery. The interface ships as a static site with no framework hydration. We only use a few small inline scripts for KPIs and minor UI, and we do not include analytics or tracking. Server‑side work—indexing, enrichment and aggregation—happens upstream, while the frontend focuses on clarity and keyboard‑first navigation. That translates into fewer distractions and lower cognitive load when you are investigating activity.
FoxChain complements, not replaces, chain‑specific explorers. When you need raw details, you can jump to the canonical source from every page. However, for everyday tasks—checking token movements, confirming whether a hash is Solana or Ethereum, validating a block height, or pulling a quick API snippet—FoxChain dramatically reduces the number of clicks. If you are building products, the FoxChain API exposes the same normalization pipeline at scale.
Who benefits
- Analysts that track on‑chain flows across EVM and Solana without juggling ten tabs.
- Developers who need deterministic data models regardless of the underlying chain.
- Traders who want a fast, keyboard‑friendly explorer to confirm activity and risk.
- Support teams verifying deposits from customers on any network.
Ready to try it? Explore the multi‑chain explorer, use our hash detector, or integrate the API. Pricing for the API is transparent—see plans. To learn about our mission, visit About.