What You Can Look Up
- Blocks and block producers — browse block height, timestamps, validator details, and included transactions
- Transactions and internal transfers — inspect any transaction hash, its status, gas usage, and value movements
- Wallet addresses and token balances — look up any address to see its current holdings and full transaction history
- Contract interactions — review decoded contract calls and indexed on-chain events as available
How to Open from BM.XYZ
BM Scan is accessible directly from the BM.XYZ interface. In V2, use the top navigation Explorer dropdown and select BM Scan — this opens bmscan.io in a new tab.Clob Scan vs BM Scan
| Clob Scan | BM Scan | |
|---|---|---|
| Location | Inside bm.xyz | External site at bmscan.io |
| Best for | Order book trades and clearing activity | General L1 exploration |
| Audience | Traders verifying fills | Developers, auditors, power users |
Testnet vs Mainnet
BM Scan supports both testnet and mainnet. Before reading any data, confirm you are viewing the correct network — network labels are displayed in the explorer header. Testnet data is independent of mainnet; balances and transactions do not carry over between environments.Verifiable Fairness
BM.XYZ is built on the principle of verifiable fairness: every fill you see in the app corresponds to a real onchain record. Any trade executed on the order book should be traceable — first in Clob Scan for decoded trading detail, and independently in BM Scan against the full BM Chain ledger. This dual-layer transparency means you never have to take the exchange’s word for it; the evidence is public and permanently recorded onchain.BM Scan is publicly accessible at bmscan.io. No account or login is required to look up blocks, transactions, addresses, or contract interactions.
