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Transaction hashes provide a way to uniquely identify and refer to transactions on a blockchain, allowing for verification, traceability, and confirmation of transactions

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Clicking on the transaction hash or searching the transaction hash in BscScan will bring you to the transaction details page. If you are confused about the terms "transaction hash" and "address," you may refer to our other article to learn more about BNB Smart Chain addresses.

Navigating a Transaction Details Page (Regular Transfer)

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A. Overview: The tab that displays the information that relates to the transaction.
B. Comments: The tab that displays the Disqus comment section of the block.

Overview Tab

  1. Transaction Hash: TxHash for short, this is a unique 66-character identifier generated with each new transaction.
  2. Status: Show the progress of the transaction: Success, Pending, or Failed.
  3. Block: The precise number of the block in which your transaction was included on the blockchain.
  4. Timestamp: Shows how long ago the transaction was made. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the transaction was made.
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  6. From: The user account (or wallet address) from where the transaction was originally sent.
  7. To: The user account (or wallet address) to which a particular transaction is sent."To" indicates transfers sent to another normal or externally owned address (EOA).
  8. Value: The amount of BNB transferred in the transaction.
  9. Transaction Fee: The sum paid in BNB to a validator for processing the transaction.
  10. Gas Price: The per-unit-cost specified for the transaction in BNB and a sub-unit known as Gwei.

A. Overview: The tab that displays the information that relates to the transaction.
B. Logs: The tab that displays the transaction receipt event log of the transaction.
C. Comments: The tab that displays the Disqus comment section of the block.

Overview Tab

  1. Transaction Hash: TxHash for short, this is a unique 66-character identifier generated with each new transaction.
  2. Status: Show the progress of the transaction: Success, Pending, or Failed.
  3. Block: The precise number of the block in which your transaction was included on the blockchain.
  4. Timestamp: Shows how long ago the transaction was made. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the transaction was made.
  5. Transaction Action: A summarized description of what's happening in the transaction.
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  7. From: The user account (or wallet address) from where the transaction was originally sent.
  8. To: The user account (or wallet address) to which a particular transaction is sent."To" indicates transfers sent to another normal or externally owned address (EOA).
  9. Value: The amount of BNB transferred in the transaction.
  10. Transaction Fee: The sum paid in BNB to a validator for processing the transaction.
  11. Gas Price: The per-unit-cost specified for the transaction in BNB and a sub-unit known as Gwei.

A. Overview: The tab that displays the information that relates to the transaction.
B. Comments: The tab that displays the Disqus comment section of the block.

Overview Tab

  1. Transaction Hash: TxHash for short, this is a unique 66-character identifier generated with each new transaction.
  2. Status: Show the progress of the transaction: Success, Pending, or Failed.
  3. Block: The precise number of the block in which your transaction was included on the blockchain.
  4. Timestamp: Shows how long ago the transaction was made. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the transaction was made.
  5. Transaction Action: A summarized description of what's happening in the transaction.
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  7. From: The user account (or wallet address) from where the transaction was originally sent.
  8. To: The user account (or wallet address) to which a particular transaction is sent."To" indicates transfers sent to another normal or externally owned address (EOA).
  9. Value: The amount of BNB transferred in the transaction.
  10. Transaction Fee: The sum paid in BNB to a validator for processing the transaction.
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  1. Gas Limit & Usage by Txn: Maximum amount of computational work in units of gas allocated for the transaction and the amount of gas actually used up for the transaction.
  2. Gas Fees: Base Fee is the network base fee at the time of the block.
  3. Burnt & Txn Savings Fees: Burnt fees are the total amount of BNB burnt from a transaction. Transaction Savings are the total fees saved in a transaction out of the total amount the user was willing to pay.
  4. Other Attributes: Other properties that includes the nonce and the position of the transaction in the block. Nonce is a transaction counter in each account, used to prevent relay attacks.
  5. Input Data: Typically added in as part of contract interaction or as a message sent to the recipient.
  6. More Details: By default, this section is not visible unless developer mode is chosen. You can change the setting here.
  7. Private Note: A private note (up to 100 characters) can be saved and is useful for transaction tracking. Please DO NOT store any passwords or private keys here.
  1. Gas Limit & Usage by Txn: Maximum amount of computational work in units of gas allocated for the transaction and the amount of gas actually used up for the transaction.
  2. Gas Fees: Base Fee is the network base fee at the time of the block.
  3. Burnt & Txn Savings Fees: Burnt fees are the total amount of BNB burnt from a transaction. Transaction Savings are the total fees saved in a transaction out of the total amount the user was willing to pay.
  4. Other Attributes: Other properties that includes the nonce and the position of the transaction in the block. Nonce is a transaction counter in each account, used to prevent relay attacks.
  5. Input Data: Typically added in as part of contract interaction or as a message sent to the recipient.
  6. More Details: By default, this section is not visible unless developer mode is chosen. You can change the setting here.
  7. Private Note: A private note (up to 100 characters) can be saved and is useful for transaction tracking. Please DO NOT store any passwords or private keys here.
  1. Gas Limit & Usage by Txn: Maximum amount of computational work in units of gas allocated for the transaction and the amount of gas actually used up for the transaction.
  2. Other Attributes: Other properties that includes the nonce and the position of the transaction in the block. Nonce is a transaction counter in each account, used to prevent relay attacks.
  3. Input Data: Typically added in as part of contract interaction or as a message sent to the recipient.
  4. More Details: By default, this section is not visible unless developer mode is chosen. You can change the setting here.
  5. Private Note: A private note (up to 100 characters) can be saved and is useful for transaction tracking. Please DO NOT store any passwords or private keys here.

Navigating a Transaction Details Page (Contract Interactions)

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When interacting with a contract(s), there will be a slight differences in the overview tab.

C. Internal Txns: The tab that displays the contract calls of the transaction.
D. Logs: The tab that displays the transaction receipt event log of the transaction.

  1. Interacted With (To): The user account (or wallet address) to which a particular transaction is sent. “Interacted With (To)” is displayed for a transaction involving a smart contract interaction.
  2. BEP-20 Tokens Transferred: The amount of BEP-20 token transferred in the transaction upon interacting with the contract.

When interacting with a contract(s), there will be a slight differences in the overview tab.

D. Internal Txns: The tab that displays the contract calls of the transaction.

  1. BEP-20 Tokens Transferred: The amount of BEP-20 token transferred in the transaction upon interacting with the contract.

When interacting with a contract(s), there will be a slight differences in the overview tab.

C. Internal Txns: The tab that displays the contract calls of the transaction.
D. Logs: The tab that displays the transaction receipt event log of the transaction.

  1. Interacted With (To): The user account (or wallet address) to which a particular transaction is sent. “Interacted With (To)” is displayed for a transaction involving a smart contract interaction.
  2. BEP-20 Tokens Transferred: The amount of BEP-20 token transferred in the transaction upon interacting with the contract.
  3. Gas Price: The per-unit-cost specified for the transaction in BNB and a sub-unit known as Gwei.
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Internal Txns Tab
  1. Type Trace Address: The type of contract call that happens in the transaction.
  2. From: The address where the value (in BNB or BEP-20 token) is transferred from in the contract call.
  3. To: The address where the value (in BNB or BEP-20 token) is transferred to in the contract call.
  4. Value: The amount of BNB involved in the contract call.
  5. Gas Limit: Maximum amount of gas allocated for the contract call.

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Internal Txns Tab
  1. Type Trace Address: The type of contract call that happens in the transaction.
  2. From: The address where the value (in BNB or BEP-20 token) is transferred from in the contract call.
  3. To: The address where the value (in BNB or BEP-20 token) is transferred to in the contract call.
  4. Value: The amount of BNB involved in the contract call.
  5. Gas Limit: Maximum amount of gas allocated for the contract call.

Internal Txns Tab

  1. Type Trace Address: The type of contract call that happens in the transaction.
  2. From: The address where the value (in BNB or BEP-20 token) is transferred from in the contract call.
  3. To: The address where the value (in BNB or BEP-20 token) is transferred to in the contract call.
  4. Value: The amount of BNB involved in the contract call.
  5. Gas Limit: Maximum amount of gas allocated for the contract call.
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Logs Tab
  1. Numbers: The position of the event log inside the block.
  2. Address: The smart contract that emit the log.
  3. Name: The name, parameters and variables of a called function.
  4. Topics: Topic 0: Part of the cyrptographic hash function for 27. Topics 1-3: Indexed parameters that can be set by developer
  5. Data: Other data that is included in the transaction.

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Logs Tab
  1. Numbers: The position of the event log inside the block.
  2. Address: The smart contract that emit the log.
  3. Name: The name, parameters and variables of a called function.
  4. Topics: Topic 0: Part of the cyrptographic hash function for 27. Topics 1-3: Indexed parameters that can be set by developer
  5. Data: Other data that is included in the transaction.

Logs Tab

  1. Numbers: The position of the event log inside the block.
  2. Address: The smart contract that emit the log.
  3. Name: The name, parameters and variables of a called function.
  4. Topics: Topic 0: Part of the cyrptographic hash function for 27. Topics 1-3: Indexed parameters that can be set by developer
  5. Data: Other data that is included in the transaction.
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FAQs

How do I get my money back from BscScan? ›

Please take note that BscScan is not a wallet or exchange service.
  1. We are not a wallet service provider.
  2. We do not store your private keys.
  3. We do not process transactions and we do not have control over your transactions.
  4. We cannot troubleshoot transaction failures.
  5. We cannot refund your transactions.
Sep 12, 2023

What is BscScan used for? ›

BscScan allows users to track and analyze tokens on the Binance Smart Chain. Users can access information about the top BEP-20 tokens, including prices, volume, market capitalization, number of holders, and cross-chain compatibility.

Can I withdraw from BscScan? ›

As a free block explorer service, we can only provide and display information on transactions that occur within the BNB Smart Chain. To transfer and withdraw funds from a particular address, you must hold the private key to that address.

How to read BscScan transaction details? ›

Clicking on any transaction ID in the transaction history section leads you to an individual transaction page. Here, you'll discover comprehensive details, including BNB spent on gas, the involved smart contract, the recipient's wallet address, transaction timestamp, date, and amount.

How do I reverse a crypto payment? ›

Sent to cryptocurrency address

Due to the irreversible nature of cryptocurrency protocols, transactions can't be cancelled or reversed once initiated. If you sent funds to the wrong address, you'll need to contact the receiving party and ask for their cooperation in returning the funds.

How do I turn crypto back into cash? ›

Here are five ways you can cash out your crypto or Bitcoin.
  1. Use an exchange to sell crypto. ...
  2. Use your broker to sell crypto. ...
  3. Go with a peer-to-peer trade. ...
  4. Cash out at a Bitcoin ATM. ...
  5. Trade one crypto for another and then cash out. ...
  6. Bottom line.
Feb 9, 2024

Is BscScan legit? ›

BscScan comes from the trusted development team behind EtherScan, a popular Ethereum block explorer. Beyond its reputation, BscScan can help you navigate the blockchain.

How do I get my tokens from BscScan? ›

To do this:
  1. Go to BSCScan.
  2. Enter your MetaMask public address.
  3. Click on "BEP-20 tokens" as per below and check if you find the transaction.
  4. Click on "token" and check if you find your "missing" tokens.
3 days ago

What is your BSC wallet? ›

A Binance Smart Chain (BSC) wallet is a digital wallet that allows users to store, manage, and transact with cryptocurrencies on the Binance Smart Chain network. Binance Smart Chain is a blockchain platform developed by the cryptocurrency exchange Binance.

How can I withdraw my BSC smart contract? ›

How to Emergency Withdraw (BSC)
  1. Step1: Find the MasterChef contract.
  2. Step 2a: Use Our Brand New Emergency Withdraw Tool.
  3. Step 2b: Find the Pool ID (PID) for your pool.
  4. Step 3: Connect to your wallet.
  5. Step 4: Emergency Withdraw.
Jul 11, 2021

How do I cash out my BEP20 tokens? ›

In your Binance exchange account, go to the Withdraw Crypto section and select the coin you wish to withdraw. In the address field, paste your Ledger BNB address, make sure that the BEP20 (BNB) network is selected, and complete the withdrawal.

What is the use of BscScan? ›

BscScan is a blockchain explorer specifically designed for users to view Binance Smart Chain (BSC) activity. Similar to how Etherscan operates for the Ethereum network, BscScan provides detailed insights into Binance Smart Chain transactions, wallet addresses, smart contracts, and other essential BSC data.

What is the difference between Etherscan and BscScan? ›

Similarly, the two platforms have some key differences, like: Blockchain Network: BscScan is designed for Binance Smart Chain, while Etherscan is for Ethereum. Token: BscScan supports tokens that operate on the Binance Smart Chain network, while Etherscan supports tokens that operate on the Ethereum network.

How do you get your money back from crypto currency? ›

Since cryptocurrency transactions cannot be refunded, the best way to keep your money safe is to understand the risks well before you invest or send anyone cryptocurrency.

How to cancel a BSC transaction? ›

To use the revert feature, you will need to go to the BSC website and find the transaction you want to cancel. Once you have found the transaction, you will need to click on the "revert" button. After you click this button, the transaction will be canceled and the funds will be returned to your wallet.

How do I get my money back from crypto con? ›

On Crypto.com App's Menu > Settings page, there is a “Refund Currency” setting for you to select your preferred cryptocurrency to receive. When a refund is issued on a payment paid using Crypto.com App, the funds will be credited automatically to the selected cryptocurrency's balance in the App account.

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