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Blockchain explorer terms you must know  

Address: Imagine you have a special mailbox with a number on it. This number is your address, and only your mailbox has this number. In Ethereum, your address is like this special number that identifies where your digital money and toys are.

ETH Balance: This is like counting how many candies (Ether) you have in your special mailbox.

Etherscan Label: This is like putting a sticker on your mailbox with a name you choose, like “My Cool Mailbox.”

(Name tagging – Link Here)

ENS: Think of this as a nickname for your mailbox, like “SuperMailbox.eth,” so people can find you easily.

Txn Hash: Every time you send or get a letter or a toy, it has a special number, like a secret code, that tells you about that specific delivery.

 Its like your delivery invoice number 

Method: This tells you what kind of delivery it was, like if it was a letter or a toy.

Block: This is like the delivery truck number that brought your letter or toy.

Age: This tells you how long ago you got or sent the letter or toy.

From/To: This tells you who sent the letter or toy and who received it.

Value: This is how many candies were sent in the letter or toy delivery.

Txn Fee: This is like a small candy you give to the delivery person for bringing your letter or toy.

Internal Transactions: These are like secret letters or toy deliveries that happen inside your mailbox, usually because of some special instructions you gave.

ERC20 Token Txns: These are like special letters or toys (ERC-20 tokens) that have their own secret codes and tell you who sent and received them and how many there were.

Analytics: These are like drawings or charts showing how many letters or toys you’ve gotten over time.

Comments: These are like notes people leave about your mailbox, saying things like “This is a very cool mailbox!”

Code: For smart mailboxes that can do special things, this shows the instructions on how they work, like a recipe or a manual.

Additional Terms:

Gas: This is like the fuel the delivery truck needs to bring your letters or toys.

Nonce: This is like a ticket number making sure your letter or toy is unique and doesn’t get mixed up with others.

Token Transfers: These are like records of all the toys moving in and out of your mailbox.

Contract: This tells you if your mailbox is a smart one that can do special tricks.

Logs: These are notes about all the special tricks your mailbox has done.

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