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- they use JavaScript,
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- have images which might be used for [cookieless tracking](http://lucb1e.com/rp/cookielesscookies/),
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- track users activates through google analytics,
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- track users activities through google analytics,
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- are closed sourced,
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- do not support Monero testnet nor stagenet networks,
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Alternative block explorers:
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- [http://moneroblocks.info](http://moneroblocks.info/)
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- [https://localmonero.co/blocks](https://localmonero.co/blocks)
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- [https://monerovision.com](https://monerovision.com)
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- showing public components of Monero addresses,
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- decoding which outputs and mixins belong to the given Monero address and viewkey,
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- can prove that you send Monero to someone,
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- detailed information about ring members, such as, their age, timescale and their ring sizes,
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- detailed information about ring members, such as their age, timescale, and ring sizes,
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- showing number of amount output indices,
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- tx checker and pusher for online pushing of transactions,
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is present, read its values, and continue from there if possible. Subsequently, only the initial
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use of the tread is time consuming. Once the thread scans the entire blockchain, it updates
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the emission amount using new blocks as they come. Since the explorer writes this file, there can
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be only one instance of it running for mainnet, testnet and stagenet. Thus, for example, you cant have
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be only one instance of it running for mainnet, testnet and stagenet. Thus, for example, you can't have
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two explorers for mainnet
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running at the same time, as they will be trying to write and read the same file at the same time,
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leading to unexpected results. Off course having one instance for mainnet and one instance for testnet
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Note: Because we generated our own certificate, modern browsers will complain
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about it as they cant verify the signatures against any third party. So probably
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about it as they can't verify the signatures against any third party. So probably
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for any practical use need to have properly issued ssl certificates.
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## JSON API
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