Dogecoin (DOGE) continues to gain popularity as one of the most widely used cryptocurrencies. This guide explores the DOGE block list functionality available on the CoinEx Blockchain Explorer, providing insights into transaction monitoring, network statistics, and blockchain tools.
Understanding DOGE Block List
The DOGE Block List is a comprehensive record of validated blocks in the Dogecoin blockchain. Each block contains a set of transactions verified by miners and added to the public ledger. Key features include:
- Block Details: Height, timestamp, hash, and size.
- Transaction Count: Number of transactions included per block.
- Miner Information: The address that successfully mined the block.
Key Metrics Tracked:
| Metric | Description | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Block Size | Average size of blocks (in MB) | View Stats |
| Avg. TXs per Block | Daily transaction throughput | View Stats |
| Network Hashrate | Computational power securing DOGE | View Stats |
Tools for Analyzing DOGE Blocks
CoinEx Explorer offers specialized tools for blockchain analysis:
- TX Broadcast: Submit raw transactions to the network.
- Signature Verify: Validate cryptographic signatures.
- Rich List: Top DOGE holders by balance. 👉 Explore Top Wallets
DOGE Network Statistics
- Circulating Supply: Current DOGE coins in circulation.
- Mempool Size: Unconfirmed transactions awaiting inclusion.
- Active Addresses: Daily unique addresses transacting.
Pro Tip: Use the Halving Countdown tool to track DOGE's next supply reduction event.
FAQs About DOGE Blocks
Q1: How often are new DOGE blocks created?
DOGE blocks are generated every 1 minute on average, faster than Bitcoin's 10-minute interval.
Q2: What determines a block's transaction capacity?
Block size limits (currently ~1MB) and transaction data complexity affect how many TXs fit in a block.
Q3: Can I view old DOGE blocks?
Yes! All blocks since DOGE's launch in 2013 are publicly visible on the blockchain explorer.
Q4: Why do block times vary?
Network difficulty adjustments and miner participation cause slight variances in block intervals.
Q5: How are block rewards distributed?
Miners receive DOGE coins for validating blocks, currently 10,000 DOGE per block.
Advanced Features
- Pool Distribution: See which mining pools dominate DOGE hashrate. 👉 Mining Insights
- Fee Analysis: Historical trends in transaction fees.
- Large TX Alerts: Track significant transfers (>1M DOGE).
For real-time monitoring, bookmark the DOGE Block List page.
Note: All data is publicly available on the blockchain. No personal information is displayed.
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