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# Haven1 block explorer

### [Haven1 Explorer](https://explorer.haven1.org/) (Blockscout-based chain explorer)[​](https://developer.arbitrum.io/for-devs/dev-tools-and-resources/monitoring-tools-block-explorers#arbiscan-etherscan-based-chain-explorer) <a href="#arbiscan-etherscan-based-chain-explorer" id="arbiscan-etherscan-based-chain-explorer"></a>

The Haven1 blockchain explorer and analytics platform are specifically designed for the Haven1 network. With Haven1 Explorer, users can easily analyze public data on the Haven1 network, including transactions, wallet addresses, and smart contracts.

Developed by the team behind Blockscout, this self-contained platform aims to enhance the accessibility of the Haven1 blockchain for everyday users. Haven1 Explorer empowers users to gain insights into their blockchain interactions, detect potentially suspicious activities, and directly engage with smart contracts.


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