PlayBlock Explorer & Transaction Visibility
Transparency is a core requirement of any credible blockchain. On PlayBlock, every transaction, contract call, and token movement is fully observable in real time through a dedicated blockchain explorer powered by Blockscout.
This article explains how PlayBlock uses Blockscout, what data is visible, and why transaction visibility is critical for games, partners, and users.
What Is the PlayBlock Explorer?
The PlayBlock Explorer is the public window into the PlayBlock network.
It allows anyone (users, developers, auditors, partners) to independently verify what happens on-chain, without trusting PlayBlock servers, APIs, or dashboards.
Through the explorer you can inspect:
Blocks and block production
Transactions and confirmations
Wallet balances and histories
Smart contracts and verified source code
Token transfers (GCOIN, USDP, and others)
Game-related events (bets, payouts, rewards)
PlayBlock’s explorer is built on Blockscout to provide a battle-tested, open-source, and industry-standard visibility layer.
Why Blockscout?
Blockscout is one of the most widely used explorers for EVM-compatible chains, including L2s and app-specific chains.
PlayBlock chose Blockscout because it provides:
Full EVM compatibility – identical semantics to Ethereum tooling
Open-source transparency – no black-box indexing
Advanced contract introspection – ABI decoding, event logs, read/write views
Token & NFT indexing – balances, transfers, holders
Scalability for high-throughput chains – critical for games and micro-transactions
This ensures PlayBlock remains verifiable, inspectable, and interoperable with the broader Ethereum ecosystem.
Transaction Visibility: From Wallet to Finality
Every action on PlayBlock produces an on-chain transaction that can be tracked end-to-end.
1. Transaction Submission
When a user places a bet, receives a reward, or interacts with a game:
A transaction is signed by the user or authorized executor
It is broadcast to the PlayBlock network
A transaction hash (
txHash) is immediately generated
2. Explorer-Level Tracking
Using the transaction hash in the PlayBlock Explorer, you can see:
Sender and receiver addresses
Gas used and gas price
Block number and timestamp
Execution status (success / revert)
Decoded method calls (for verified contracts)
3. Event-Level Transparency
For smart contracts, Blockscout decodes emitted events, such as:
BetPlacedGameFinalizedRewardDistributedFundsTransferred
This is especially important for gaming logic, where outcomes must be provably fair and auditable.
Smart Contract Verification
PlayBlock actively verifies its core smart contracts on Blockscout.
This means:
Source code is publicly available
Bytecode matches deployed contracts
Anyone can review logic, limits, and safeguards
External auditors and partners can independently validate behavior
Verified contracts also unlock:
Human-readable function calls
Decoded event logs
Read-only contract state inspection
This is critical for trust in financial and gaming systems.
Token Visibility (GCOIN, USDP, and More)
The explorer provides full token-level transparency:
Token metadata (name, symbol, decimals)
Total supply and circulating supply
Holder distributions
Transfer history per wallet
Contract-level mint/burn events
For PlayBlock-native tokens like GCOIN, this ensures:
Rewards are verifiable
Emissions are auditable
Treasury movements are visible
No hidden inflation or off-chain accounting
Game & Reward Transparency
Unlike traditional platforms where balances live in databases, PlayBlock games settle on-chain.
This means:
Rewards sent to wallets are publicly visible
Jackpot payouts can be independently verified
Treasury and vault contracts are observable
No “invisible” balance adjustments
Developer & Partner Benefits
For developers and partners, the explorer is not just a UI — it’s a debugging and monitoring tool:
Trace failed transactions
Inspect gas usage
Verify executor behavior
Monitor contract upgrades
Audit partner revenue flows
This drastically reduces trust assumptions between PlayBlock and third-party operators.
Transparency as a Design Principle
PlayBlock does not treat the explorer as an afterthought.
Transaction visibility is:
A security feature
A compliance enabler
A trust mechanism
A developer productivity tool
By building on Blockscout and exposing the full on-chain lifecycle, PlayBlock ensures that nothing important happens off-chain or out of sight.
Summary
PlayBlock uses Blockscout as its official blockchain explorer
Every transaction, contract call, and reward is publicly visible
Smart contracts are verified and auditable
Token flows are transparent and traceable
Users and partners never need to “trust the backend”
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